USD/CAD is extending its recovery into the second straight day this Tuesday, reversing the previous week’s sluggish performance.
The renewed strength in the major can be associated with the continued sell-off in oil prices, as markets remain hopeful for a truce in the Russia-Ukraine war.
Officials from both sides have been trying hard to achieve progress on their peace talks, although the ground realities appear different amid the ongoing missiles attacks on Kyiv.
Meanwhile, markets look to reposition ahead of the critical two-day Fed meeting, which begins later on Tuesday. A profit-taking slide is seen in the US dollar alongside the Treasury yields but the slump in oil prices is helping overcome the bearish pressures on the USD/CAD pair.
Technically, USD/CAD looks to extend its rebound from the bullish 21-Daily Moving Average (DMA) support, now at 1.2753.
In doing so, bulls target the two-month-old rising trendline resistance at 1.2920 on a clear break of the 1.2900 round level.
The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) is pointing higher above the midline, underpinning the bullish potential.
On the flip side, any retracement will test the daily lows of 1.2814, below which a sharp decline towards the 21-DMA will be in the offing.
A sustained break below the latter will bring strong support at 1.2692 in play. That is the ascending 50-DMA.
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