The Canadian dollar ended the week soft, mainly due to risk aversion caused by the threat of trade wars. Underwhelming domestic macroeconomic data hurt the Canadian currency for a short while, but it recovered quickly. It looked like trade dispute between the United States and its allies, including the European Union, as well as China was intensifying. US protectionism is bad news for Canada, which heavily depends on trade with its […]
Read moreEUR/USD Floor pivot points 3rd Sup 2nd Sup 1st Sup Pivot 1st Res 2nd Res 3rd Res 1.1382 1.1445 1.1550 1.1612 1.1717 1.1779 1.1884 Woodie’s pivot points 2nd Sup 1st Sup Pivot 1st Res 2nd Res 1.1456 1.1570 1.1623 1.1737 1.1790 Camarilla pivot points 4th Sup 3rd Sup 2nd Sup 1st Sup 1st Res 2nd […]
Read moreEUR/USD Floor pivot points 3rd Sup 2nd Sup 1st Sup Pivot 1st Res 2nd Res 3rd Res 1.1382 1.1445 1.1550 1.1612 1.1717 1.1779 1.1884 Woodie’s pivot points 2nd Sup 1st Sup Pivot 1st Res 2nd Res 1.1456 1.1570 1.1623 1.1737 1.1790 Camarilla pivot points 4th Sup 3rd Sup 2nd Sup 1st Sup 1st Res 2nd […]
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