In Tuesday's Asian session, after a pullback from the April highs, USD/CAD continues its corrective movement, testing the level of 1.4170. The current dynamics reflect the caution of market participants in anticipation of new drivers to determine the direction.
The US currency is facing growing fears of a recession caused by a new wave of trade restrictions. The Trump administration has imposed import duties ranging from 10% to 49% on various countries, including 34% tariffs on China, which combined with previous measures reach almost 60%. The Chinese authorities have already promised mirror retaliatory measures, which may be announced this week.
Despite the positive employment data in the United States (the growth of new jobs from 117,000 to 228,000), the market notes some alarming signals:
- Average hourly wage growth decelerated to 3.8% YoY
- An increase in the unemployment rate to 4.2%
Canadian macroeconomic indicators show deterioration
- Reduction of employment by 32.6 thousand instead of the expected growth
- The unemployment rate rose to 6.7%
- A slowdown in wage growth to 3.5%
- Negative trade balance (-1.52 billion dollars)
Of particular concern is the 3.6% decline in exports to the United States, especially in key sectors subject to new tariffs (automobiles, steel, aluminum, lumber).
USD/CAD technical analysis
The following readings of technical indicators are observed on the daily chart
- The Bollinger Band indicator narrows, following the price down
- The MACD retains a weak bearish signal
- Stochastic shows divergence, heading up
Trading recommendations
For sales, we should wait for a breakdown down to 1.4145 with the prospect of moving to 1.4050. We will set a protective stop at 1.4200.
For purchases, a rebound from 1.4145 is needed, followed by consolidation above 1.4200, which opens the way to 1.4296. We will place the stop loss at 1.4145.
The current situation requires special attention to the development of the trade conflict and the reaction of the Canadian economy to new restrictions, which may significantly affect the dynamics of the pair in the coming sessions.