Daily U.S. Session Watchlist: GBP/CAD
The downtrend in GBP/CAD one to watch as volatility picked up in CAD after the latest monetary policy decision from the BOC, and as Brexit uncertainty continues to weigh on the pound.
Read MoreThe downtrend in GBP/CAD one to watch as volatility picked up in CAD after the latest monetary policy decision from the BOC, and as Brexit uncertainty continues to weigh on the pound.
Read MoreA lack of fresh catalysts kept the major currencies contained in tight ranges during the Asian session. The BOC is up in a few hours, though. Think the event will spice things up for the Loonie?
Read MoreWe’ve got strong momentum on GBP/JPY but with the pair testing a strong support area, will the bulls jump in or will the bears find a way to keep the trend going?
Read MoreCPI and PPI tops the list of potential economic catalysts from the U.S. this week, and as usual, traders will keep an eye out on the latest COVID-19 related headlines and stimulus bill progress.
Read MoreCan Loonie bulls build on last week’s gains to extend the comdoll’s uptrends this week? Or will the BOC’s decision and risk sentiment drag it down?
Read MoreWith no top-tier report scheduled from the U.K., investors will eye any and all headlines related to Brexit negotiations. Check out the points you need to know if you’re trading the pound this week!
Read MoreThe ECB is up this week! Can Lagarde and her gang bring sexy back for the euro? I’ve got the deets on the potential market movers for the common currency in the next few days!
Read MoreJapan is printing a lot of domestic data this week! What will the reports tell us? Check out the list of potential catalysts if you’re planning on trading the safe haven this week!
Read MoreThe Aussie was at the bottom of the forex heap last week. Can this week’s catalysts turn things around for the comdoll?
Read MoreNew Zealand is scheduled to print top-tier reports this week, which means Kiwi traders will likely focus on countercurrency moves and market risk sentiment. Which themes can dominate Kiwi’s price action?
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