Canadian dollar crushed as oil prices tumble

Canadian dollar crushed as oil prices tumble

Canadian dollar crushed as oil prices tumble One of the relationships I cover in my free forex webclass is that between oil and the Canadian dollar, and it has never been more important following today's dramatic price action for both crude oil itself and broad market sentiment. So, with equity markets and oil in free fall, the CAD/JPY pair has delivered some wonderful trading opportunities, along with several others in the Canadian dollar complex. The combination of risk-off and oil has driven the pair lower still, following the gapped-down open under heavy selling as seen on the daily chart. Over the next few days it will be a question of watching the related markets of oil and equities for any recovery in the Canadian dollar. The Canada-Oil Relationship: A Deep Dive into Economic Ties and Currency Market Impacts Canada, often dubbed the "Great White North," is not just known for its vast landscapes and maple syrup—it's a powerhouse in global energy markets, particularly...
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NZD/USD strongest this morning

NZD/USD strongest this morning

NZD/USD strongest this morning As I mentioned yesterday, history will judge whether this week's action by the FED was prudent or foolish, but what cannot be denied is the effect on the US, which is a free fall and looking to move towards the 96 price point. This makes today's non-farm payroll release even more important, as a strong number should give the USD some support. The weekly chart for the DXY shows the extent of this week's move as well as the downside levels ahead. And it's the nzd/usd which has been the strongest of the majors this morning, as we can see on the chart above. A wonderful trend higher supported with the trend dots and trend monitor indicators. The New Zealand Dollar (NZD): Economics, Key Drivers, and the Carry Trade The New Zealand dollar (NZD), often nicknamed the "Kiwi," is a commodity-linked currency highly sensitive to global economic forces. In 2026, NZD trades around 0.60 USD, influenced by the Reserve Bank...
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Crossover session traps

Crossover session traps

Crossover session traps The crossover sessions in forex occur when trading in one timezone closes and another opens and can be a very dangerous time for traders. Why? Because this is where insider traps are set. The London open always is a fertile ground and there was a great example on the usd/jpy. Heavy buying in the pair on the previous day resulted in a nice move higher in Asia with the pair moving into consolidation ahead of the London open. Prior to the open the pair started to move higher on reasonable volume but reversed lower at the open on high volume until the hammer candle, again on high volume pushed the pair back towards the consolidation (the yellow line on the chart). Session Crossover Traps: How Market Makers Catch Unwary Traders (and How to Avoid Them) The session crossover — the moment one major trading session hands over to the next — is one of the most dangerous times of the day for...
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