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USD/CAD Weekly Signal- August 25, 2014

By: John Ursus

Timeframe: W1

Recommendation: Short Position

Entry Zone: 1.0900 – 1.0975

Take Profit Zone: 1.0710 – 1.0760

Stop Loss Zone: 1.1050 – 1.1100

The USDCAD has rallied over the past 12 trading months. The rally took this currency pair from an intra-day low of 0.9632 to an intra-day high of 1.1278 from where it started to correct. This currency pair is now trading at resistance from its 38.2 Fibonacci Retracement and there could be an increase in volatility at this resistance level before the USDCAD is expected to decline to its 50.0 Fibonacci Retracement level.

Forex traders should split their order into several positions at resistance and slightly above in order to reduce risk for this trade. Any further rallies from current levels should be taken as a good opportunity to enter new short positions. Upside potential is currently rather limited while downside potential remains attractive.

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John Ursus
About John Ursus
Professional trader and technical analyst with over one decade of experience. John believes that being a successful trader means you have to be in the minority and defy what is popular. Trading is an art form and not science and there are more myths about trading than there are successful traders.

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