Wednesday 24 June 2015

USD/CAD intraday technical levels and trading recommendations for June 24, 2015 Market Analysis Review

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Overview:

Since bulls pushed the price further above the upper limit of both depicted bullish channels and the 79.6% Fibonacci level, the market looks quite overbought. That is why the price failed to hold above 1.2650 - 1.2680 (previous highs) resulting in a formation of a Triple-top pattern.

Successive lower highs were reached within the depicted consolidation zone enhancing the bearish side of the market.

Support levels around 1.2350 and 1.2300 (79.6% Fibonacci level) were broken after providing significant support for several weeks on the daily and weekly charts.

Daily fixation below 1.2300 opened a way towards the levels of 1.2000 and 1.1940 (the depicted weekly uptrend) for the USD/CAD pair. Bullish support was offered around these levels. A bullish pullback took place shortly after.

Recently, the price zone of 1.2450-1.2500 constituted strong resistance (backside of the broken uptrend and the previous consolidation zone).

As anticipated, a daily candlestick closure below 1.2430 (previous week) enhanced further bearish decline. Since then, the price zone around 1.2400 has constituted solid intraday resistance for the USD/CAD pair.

However, previous weekly candlestick closed at 1.2270 (reflecting lack of bearish momentum). The USD/CAD pair needs a weekly closure below 1.2300 to ensure its further bearish decline in the long term.

However, persistence above the level of 1.2220 enhanced a bullish pullback towards 1.2400 (depicted on the chart).

Hence, price action should be watched carefully as a valid sell entry may be offered if enough bearish rejection is expressed on the short-term charts.

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