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LAST
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NET CHG.
%CHG.
SPREAD
SPX
S&P 500 Index
6870.39
6870.39
6870.39
6895.79
6858.28
+13.27
+ 0.19%
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DJI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
47954.98
47954.98
47954.98
48133.54
47871.51
+104.05
+ 0.22%
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IXIC
NASDAQ Composite Index
23578.12
23578.12
23578.12
23680.03
23506.00
+72.99
+ 0.31%
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USDX
US Dollar Index
98.950
99.030
98.950
99.060
98.740
-0.030
-0.03%
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EURUSD
Euro / US Dollar
1.16426
1.16443
1.16426
1.16715
1.16277
-0.00019
-0.02%
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GBPUSD
Pound Sterling / US Dollar
1.33312
1.33342
1.33312
1.33622
1.33159
+0.00041
+ 0.03%
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XAUUSD
Gold / US Dollar
4197.91
4197.91
4197.91
4259.16
4191.87
-9.26
-0.22%
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WTI
Light Sweet Crude Oil
59.809
60.061
59.809
60.236
59.187
+0.426
+ 0.72%
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          Uptrend Intact, Await Data-Driven Breakout

          Eva Chen

          Forex

          Summary:

          EURNZD remains within a well-defined 4-hour ascending channel. Bulls are reloading at the lower trend support. Keep stops below channel base; stay long while structure holds.

          BUY EURNZD
          EXP
          TRADING

          2.02699

          Entry Price

          2.08630

          TP

          2.00530

          SL

          2.01551 -0.00515 -0.25%

          0.0

          Pips

          Flat

          2.00530

          SL

          Exit Price

          2.02699

          Entry Price

          2.08630

          TP

          Fundamentals

          Data released last week showed that New Zealand’s third-quarter retail sales significantly exceeded expectations, rising 1.9% QoQ versus a consensus forecast of 0.6%. Excluding motor-vehicle sales, core retail sales still outperformed, up 1.2% QoQ against an expected 0.8%.
          Statistics New Zealand noted that this was the largest quarterly increase in retail activity since late 2021, with broad-based gains across industries. Most sectors expanded in September.
          Separately, the ANZ Business Confidence Index surged to an 11-year high of 67.1 from 58.1, while the survey’s Own Activity Outlook index jumped to 53.1 from 44.6—its strongest reading since 2014—indicating that the recovery is driven by a tangible improvement in real economic momentum rather than merely sentiment. ANZ stated that “signs of recovery are now visible,” with recent growth increasingly underpinned by actual economic activity.
          Inflation signals, however, remain mixed. The share of firms planning to raise prices over the next three months rose from 44% to 51%, the highest since March. By contrast, the proportion expecting higher input costs edged down from 76% to 74%, while one-year-ahead inflation expectations stayed anchored at 2.7%. Taken together, these developments point to inflation pressures that are stabilising but still fall short of the disinflationary momentum that would prompt the RBNZ to initiate a fresh easing cycle.
          Market outlook: The improvement in underlying fundamentals is reassuring and suggests the economic recovery is likely to persist. With the recovery under way and headline CPI sitting at the upper bound of the target band, we see no justification for further cuts to the Official Cash Rate “barring any unforeseen shocks”.
          Uptrend Intact, Await Data-Driven Breakout_1

          Technical Analysis

          EURNZD maintains a robust upward structure on the 4-hour chart, currently quoted at 2.0283, with bulls still in control. The euro benefits from the ECB’s deferred rate-cut expectations, while the RBNZ’s latest easing has signaled limited room for further loosening, offering the Kiwi a near-term reprieve—though its underlying fundamentals remain fragile. Technically, the trend remains intact; as long as key support holds, price is well-positioned to retest the overhead resistance cluster.

          Trade Recommendations

          Trade Direction: Buy
          Entry Price: 2.0254
          Target Price: 2.0863
          Stop Loss: 2.0053
          Valid Until: December 20, 2025 23:55:00
          Support: 2.0271/2.0077/2.0004
          Resistance Levels: 2.0680/2.0753/2.0850
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          You understand and acknowledge that there is a high degree of risk involved in trading. Following any strategies or investment methods may lead to potential losses. The content on the site is provided by our contributors and analysts for information purposes only. You are solely responsible for determining whether any trading assets, securities, strategy, or any other product is suitable for investing based on your own investment objectives and financial situation.
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          EUR/USD Hits Two-Week High as Markets Position for Fed Rate Cut and Powell Remarks

          Warren Takunda

          Traders' Opinions

          Summary:

          EUR/USD extended its winning streak to a sixth straight session, hitting two-week highs as a softer US Dollar and dovish expectations for the Federal Reserve boosted bullish momentum.

          BUY EURUSD
          EXP
          TRADING

          1.16399

          Entry Price

          1.18500

          TP

          1.15400

          SL

          1.16426 -0.00019 -0.02%

          0.0

          Pips

          Flat

          1.15400

          SL

          Exit Price

          1.16399

          Entry Price

          1.18500

          TP

          EUR/USD strengthened further on Monday, marking its sixth consecutive day of gains and climbing beyond 1.1630, its highest level in two weeks, as persistent weakness in the US Dollar encouraged renewed bullish interest in the pair. The common currency held firm despite a downward revision to November’s Eurozone PMI readings—an indication that markets are increasingly focusing on the US monetary policy outlook rather than lingering signs of economic softness in Europe.
          The Euro’s resilience comes at a moment when the broader narrative is shifting decisively toward expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut next week. Traders have been steadily pricing in a more dovish Fed following weeks of mixed US data and growing political pressure on the central bank. The Dollar remains under sustained pressure as markets brace for confirmation that policymakers are leaning toward policy easing.
          Adding to the dovish sentiment, a Reuters report on Monday suggested that President Donald Trump may announce Kevin Hassett as the next Federal Reserve Chair. Hassett—known for his ultra-dovish stance—has long championed looser monetary policy aligned with Trump’s pro-growth agenda. Should such an appointment materialize, markets would likely interpret it as another signal of prolonged accommodation, weighing further on the greenback.
          Later in the session, attention turns to Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who is scheduled to participate in a policy panel at Stanford, California. While Powell is not expected to unveil major policy shifts, traders will listen closely for tone and nuance, especially given rising uncertainty around the Fed’s future leadership. Still, the main macro catalyst of the day remains the ISM Manufacturing PMI release at 15:00 GMT—a report that could either reinforce or challenge the current market conviction around a near-term rate cut.

          Technical Analysis EUR/USD Hits Two-Week High as Markets Position for Fed Rate Cut and Powell Remarks_1

          Technically, EUR/USD continues to show firm upward momentum as the pair attempts to breach the top boundary of the descending channel drawn from early October highs, currently around 1.1615. A sustained break above this level would be significant, marking a potential shift in medium-term trend dynamics and exposing a cluster of resistance in the 1.1800–1.1850 region, corresponding to the highs from late October and mid-November.
          Momentum indicators are mixed but still support a cautiously bullish stance. The 4-hour Relative Strength Index (RSI) remains comfortably in bullish territory near 60, suggesting continued buying interest. However, the MACD indicator is hovering near its signal line, hinting at waning upward momentum and raising the risk of near-term consolidation or a minor pullback.
          Price action has also been aided by supportive short-term structure. EUR/USD has broken above its immediate resistance at 1.1605, supported by its position above the 50-period EMA and a minor bullish corrective trend line. Still, traders should be mindful of emerging overbought signals on several oscillators, which could temporarily cap upside attempts if profit-taking emerges.

          TRADE RECOMMENDATION

          BUY EURUSD
          ENTRY PRICE: 1.1640
          STOP LOSS: 1.1540
          TAKE PROFIT: 1.1850
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          GDP Beat Masks Structural Fragility, Bullish Squeeze Building

          Eva Chen

          Forex

          Summary:

          With U.S. payrolls and trade data postponed to December amid the federal shutdown, Canada’s labour print will drive the next CAD repricing.

          BUY USDCAD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          1.39661

          Entry Price

          1.42890

          TP

          1.38600

          SL

          1.38147 -0.01422 -1.02%

          106.1

          Pips

          Loss

          1.38600

          SL

          1.38595

          Exit Price

          1.39661

          Entry Price

          1.42890

          TP

          Fundamentals

          Canada’s Q3 GDP rebounded 0.6% QoQ (vs. –0.5% in Q2), beating consensus by a wide margin, as the trade balance improved on softer imports and a modest export lift. The print sent CAD sharply higher on reduced BoC easing bets.
          The upside surprise may be partly statistical—an artefact of the deflation method and pre-tariff trade pulls—while the import-driven wedge implies underlying fragility despite the headline strength.
          Focus now shifts to Friday’s November LFS release, the last major data point before the 10 Dec BoC decision.
          We expect flat employment growth in November after outsized gains of 67,000 in October and 60,000 in September. Slower population growth should curb new labour-market entrants, keeping the unemployment rate steady at 6.9%—the same as in October and below the 7.1% readings of August and September.
          The Canadian labour market remains slack: the jobless rate is still roughly 100 bp above our estimate of “neutral”. Yet a 6.9% print would mark the first YoY unchanged reading since May 2023.
          The BoC’s October cut explicitly marked the lower bound of its estimated neutral range. Absent a material downside surprise to growth or inflation, further easing is unlikely.
          GDP Beat Masks Structural Fragility, Bullish Squeeze Building_1

          Technical Analysis

          USDCAD’s slide is losing momentum today, yet a daily MACD bearish divergence is in place. A close below the 1.3920 shelf is the first confirmation of a reversal. Slicing through the 38.2% retracement of the 1.3538–1.4139 leg at 1.3909 would seal the end of the up-move from 1.3538 and expose the 61.8% Fibo at 1.3768. While 1.4129 caps, any bounce retains downside skew.
          On the flip-side, the April-to-date inverse head-and-shoulders base remains intact. Once the bull-flag consolidation clears, buyers are likely to re-engage.

          Trade Recommendations

          Trade Direction: Buy
          Entry Price: 1.3957
          Target Price: 1.4289
          Stop Loss: 1.3860
          Valid Until: December 17, 2025, 23:55:00
          Support: 1.3937/1.3921/1.3888
          Resistance Levels: 1.3992/1.4000/1.4040
          Risk Warnings and Disclaimers
          You understand and acknowledge that there is a high degree of risk involved in trading. Following any strategies or investment methods may lead to potential losses. The content on the site is provided by our contributors and analysts for information purposes only. You are solely responsible for determining whether any trading assets, securities, strategy, or any other product is suitable for investing based on your own investment objectives and financial situation.
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          Downward Channel Still in Play

          Alan

          Commodity

          Summary:

          WTI crude oil has recently been supported by short-term positive factors, rebounding to retest the upper boundary of its downward channel. At present, it is worth seeing whether it can break through the current pattern strongly. If it fails to do so, the near-term trend may continue to be bearish.

          SELL WTI
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          59.609

          Entry Price

          55.500

          TP

          61.700

          SL

          59.809 +0.426 +0.72%

          23.3

          Pips

          Profit

          55.500

          TP

          59.376

          Exit Price

          59.609

          Entry Price

          61.700

          SL

          Fundamentals​

          At its latest meeting, OPEC+ decided to maintain current production levels unchanged in Q1 2026 and establish a capacity assessment mechanism. Interpreted by the market, this is a signal of "maintaining output rather than easing" shortly, which provides only limited support to oil prices without fundamentally alleviating concerns about oversupply in 2026.
          In addition, geopolitical and transportation disruptions (such as temporary shutdowns of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium and reports of damage to Russia–Ukraine-related facilities) created short-term expectations of supply tightness on the news front. However, the sustainability and scale of these factors remain unconfirmed, leading to fluctuating market sentiment.
          Meanwhile, U.S. weekly inventory data shows no clear signs of destocking—refinery utilization rates and crude inventories have not decreased notably. Inventory structure and floating storage data suggest that hidden supply pressure persists. This indicates that even with supportive policy signals, upward momentum still requires actual inventory drawdowns to cooperate.
          Overall, the current fundamental backdrop presents mixed signals of "news-driven positives (shutdowns/geopolitics)" alongside "physical inventory pressures." The near-term direction is highly dependent on inventory data over the coming weeks and OPEC+ compliance.

          Technical Analysis

          Downward Channel Still in Play_1
          Based on the 4-hour chart, WTI opened higher today thanks to weekend-positive news. Now, it rebounds to the upper rail of the recent downward channel formed by price action. The previous 4-hour candle closed with a long upper shadow, indicating heavy downward pressure from the channel's upper boundary and weakening bullish momentum in the short term. Thus, WTI is more likely to plummet.
          Currently, if WTI fails to break strongly and hold above the upper rail of the downward channel shortly, the downtrend is likely to persist. Conversely, a strong breakout above the channel would open up further upside potential, possibly testing resistance at 61.40.

          Trading Recommendations

          Trading direction: Sell
          Entry price: 59.50
          Target price: 55.50
          Stop loss: 61.70
          Valid Until: December 15, 2025, 23:00:00
          Support: 58.96/57.02
          Resistance: 59.77/61.40
          Risk Warnings and Disclaimers
          You understand and acknowledge that there is a high degree of risk involved in trading. Following any strategies or investment methods may lead to potential losses. The content on the site is provided by our contributors and analysts for information purposes only. You are solely responsible for determining whether any trading assets, securities, strategy, or any other product is suitable for investing based on your own investment objectives and financial situation.
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          Breaking below 1.4! Where Will USDCAD Go Next?

          Tank

          Forex

          Technical Analysis

          Summary:

          Canada's economy is currently navigating a complex cycle of structural transformation and external challenges. On one hand, policymakers and the central bank are balancing trade shocks, industry protectionism, and inflationary pressures. On the other hand, expanding fiscal deficits, coupled with subdued domestic demand, sectoral employment disparities, and escalating external risks, contribute to heightened economic uncertainty. While near-term growth figures appear robust, underlying vulnerabilities persist, and future policy trajectories will heavily depend on shifts in trade relations, industrial adaptability, and the evolution of the global economic environment.

          SELL USDCAD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          1.39893

          Entry Price

          1.38600

          TP

          1.40500

          SL

          1.38147 -0.01422 -1.02%

          20.9

          Pips

          Profit

          1.38600

          TP

          1.39684

          Exit Price

          1.39893

          Entry Price

          1.40500

          SL

          Fundamentals

          Regarding the Canadian dollar, better-than-expected quarterly GDP data has prompted traders to reduce expectations of further monetary easing by the Bank of Canada during its current rate-hike cycle, thereby supporting the CAD. Statistics Canada reported on Friday that Canada's economic growth in the third quarter was 2.6% on an annualized basis, compared to a 1.8% contraction in the second quarter (revised from a previous decline of 1.6%). This performance exceeded the prior forecast of 0.5% growth. Amid ongoing trade disruptions from U.S. tariffs, the Canadian government continues to strengthen support measures for the domestic steel and lumber sectors. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced plans to further tighten steel import quotas from non-free trade agreement countries, reducing them from the initial 50% of the 2024 baseline to 20%. Quotas from FTA partner countries will also be cut from 100% to 75%, while imports from the U.S. and Mexico remain unaffected due to the constraints of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA). The government also plans to impose a 25% global tariff on certain steel derivative products and implement tighter anti-dumping measures at borders to expand domestic market access. Previously, import quotas for non-free trade countries were limited to 50% of 2024 levels. These measures are viewed as another extension of Canada's crackdown on steel dumping. The steel industry plays a vital role in the Canadian economy, contributing over 4 billion CAD to GDP and supporting more than 23,000 jobs. However, the industry faced severe setbacks following U.S. President Trump's imposition of a 50% tariff on Canadian steel. To mitigate these impacts, the Canadian government will collaborate with railway companies starting in 2026 to cut interprovincial transportation costs for steel and timber by half, encourage increased use of domestically produced steel and timber within the construction sector, and provide financial support to businesses adversely affected by tariffs to help them manage workforce restructuring, cash flow challenges, and operational adjustments.
          Traders are closely monitoring the release of the U.S. November ISM Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index, seeking potential new market catalysts. Following dovish statements from Federal Reserve officials and a series of underwhelming economic data releases, investor expectations for a rate cut by the Fed in December have intensified. This outlook could exert short-term downward pressure on the USDCAD. According to the CME FedWatch tool, market participants currently assign an 87% probability to a 25 basis point rate reduction at the upcoming Federal Open Market Committee meeting. Additionally, reports suggest that White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett has emerged as a leading candidate for the next Chair of the Federal Reserve, potentially further depreciating the dollar. Hassett, considered a close ally of President Donald Trump, supports faster and more significant rate cuts to stimulate economic growth.

          Technical Analysis

          In the 1D timeframe, the Bollinger Bands are contracting, indicating a narrowing volatility. The short-term moving average, EMA12, has flattened, and the price is oscillating around the EMA50. The MACD shows diminishing bullish momentum, with the MACD line and signal line approaching a potential death cross, suggesting a high probability of decline toward the EMA200 support zone, approximately around the 1.39 level. The RSI is at 44, reflecting strong bearish sentiment and implying that a short-term correction is still underway. In the 1H timeframe, the Bollinger Bands are expanding downward; following a golden cross, the MACD's MACD line and signal line are retracing toward the zero-axis but still remain some distance away, indicating the correction has not yet concluded. Key support levels are near the lower Bollinger Band and psychological round numbers at approximately 1.393 and 1.39, with the RSI around 40, further evidencing prevailing market pessimism. Therefore, it is recommended to go short at the highs.
          Breaking below 1.4! Where Will USDCAD Go Next?_1Breaking below 1.4! Where Will USDCAD Go Next?_2

          Trading Recommendations

          Trading Direction: Sell
          Entry Price: 1.399
          Target Price: 1.386
          Stop Loss: 1.405
          Support: 1.393, 1.39, 1.386
          Resistance: 1.414, 1.42, 1.44
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          Stagnation! Is GBP/USD in a Long-Term Downtrend?

          Tank

          Forex

          Technical Analysis

          Summary:

          Traders are still going through the impact of the UK's Autumn Budget. As expectations grow for a Fed rate cut at its December meeting, the potential downside for this major currency pair may be limited. The US ISM Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index report for November will be released later on Monday.

          SELL GBPUSD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          1.32200

          Entry Price

          1.29000

          TP

          1.34000

          SL

          1.33312 +0.00041 +0.03%

          15.4

          Pips

          Profit

          1.29000

          TP

          1.32046

          Exit Price

          1.32200

          Entry Price

          1.34000

          SL

          Fundamentals

          Last week, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled a new budget centered on tax increases, which became the market's focal point. The budget includes multiple tax adjustments and spending measures aimed at expanding fiscal space and addressing public finance pressures. Moreover, it also sparked widespread discussion about growth prospects and policy feasibility. Tax measures form the main source of additional revenue. The government plans to freeze the income tax personal allowance again for three years starting in 2028, expected to raise £7.6 billion by the 2029/30 fiscal year. An annual supplemental tax on high-value residential properties will be introduced — homes worth over £2 million and £5 million will be taxed at £2,500 and £7,500 respectively, projected to raise over £400 million by 2031. In transport, the fuel duty cut will be extended until September 2026. To offset the revenue shortfall from rising electric vehicle (EV) adoption, an EV mileage tax will be introduced from April 2028: pure EVs will be charged 3 pence per mile, plug-in hybrids 1.5 pence per mile, and is expected to generate £1.4 billion. Additionally, the budget raises dividend tax rates by 2 percentage points, reforms business property taxes, and increases betting and alcohol duties, among other measures, with total new tax revenue exceeding £26 billion. From a medium- to long-term perspective, delayed implementation of tax hikes, weak productivity expectations, and concerns over debt sustainability may continue to exert downward pressure on the pound.
          Due to market uncertainty and dovish remarks from Federal Reserve officials, traders have increased bets on Fed rate cuts, pushing the dollar lower and creating headwinds for USD-related pairs. According to the CME FedWatch tool, the implied probability of a 25-basis-point cut at the Fed's December meeting has risen to 87%, up from 71% a week ago. Last week, Fed Governor Christopher Waller said current data show the labor market remains weak enough to warrant another 25-basis-point cut in December. Meanwhile, San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly indicated she supports cutting rates next month, noting that a sudden deterioration in the job market is more likely and harder to control than a surge in inflation.

          Technical Analysis

          Based on the 4-hour chart, GBP/USD is oscillating around the EMA12, with MACD forming a death cross. The signal and MACD lines are moving back toward the zero axis but are still some distance away, indicating the adjustment is not yet complete. If the price breaks below EMA12 and EMA200, it is likely to pull back to near EMA50 at around 1.318. RSI stands at 54, reflecting a wait-and-see sentiment in the market. Regarding the daily chart, the pair is pressured by EMA200 and the Bollinger upper Band. In the short term, it may return to near the Bollinger Middle Band at approximately 1.315. After the MACD golden cross, the MACD and signal lines are retracing toward the zero axis, signaling that a trend reversal could occur at any time. RSI is at 53, still showing market hesitation. Overall, the recent short-term rebound appears to be nearing its end. Therefore, it is better to sell at highs.
          Stagnation! Is GBP/USD in a Long-Term Downtrend?_1Stagnation! Is GBP/USD in a Long-Term Downtrend?_2

          Trading Recommendations:

          Trading direction: Sell
          Entry price: 1.322
          Target price: 1.29
          Stop loss: 1.34
          Support: 1.3/ 1.29/ 1.28
          Resistance: 1.326/ 1.33/ 1.34
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          USD/CAD Drops to Two-Week Lows After Canada Posts Robust Q3 Growth

          Warren Takunda

          Traders' Opinions

          Summary:

          The Canadian Dollar strengthened as Canada’s Q3 GDP rebounded sharply, while expectations of a Fed rate cut kept the USD under broad pressure, pushing USD/CAD lower for the fourth straight day.

          SELL USDCAD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          1.39600

          Entry Price

          1.38000

          TP

          1.40600

          SL

          1.38147 -0.01422 -1.02%

          19.3

          Pips

          Profit

          1.38000

          TP

          1.39407

          Exit Price

          1.39600

          Entry Price

          1.40600

          SL

          The Canadian Dollar advanced firmly on Friday, extending its week-long momentum against the US Dollar as investors responded to a stronger-than-expected rebound in Canada’s third-quarter economic performance. The move pushed USD/CAD to around 1.3984, its fourth consecutive daily decline, as sustained weakness in the Greenback and fresh optimism surrounding the Canadian macro outlook drove traders out of the pair.
          The latest GDP figures from Statistics Canada provided a meaningful lift to sentiment. September GDP expanded 0.2% month-on-month, matching expectations while validating a modest but steady recovery after August’s figure was revised upward to -0.1% from the previously reported -0.3%. More importantly, the economy posted 0.6% real GDP growth in Q3, reversing the previous quarter’s -0.5% contraction and sharply outperforming economist forecasts. On an annualized basis, growth surged 2.6%, far above the 0.5% consensus, and a powerful rebound from the -1.8% pace recorded in Q2.
          A closer look into the components of the report reveals an economy stabilizing unevenly. The rebound was overwhelmingly driven by the external sector. Exports rose 0.2%, while imports fell 2.2%, providing a strong net trade contribution that effectively masked underlying softness in domestic demand. Household consumption weakened—the clearest indication that higher interest rates and rising living costs continue to squeeze purchasing power. Vehicle sales dropped 2.3%, while government spending slipped 0.4%, underscoring broad caution in both private and public sector activity.
          Despite the upbeat headline GDP reading, analysts broadly agree that the numbers are unlikely to shift expectations for the Bank of Canada’s December 10 policy meeting. In October, the central bank cut its policy rate to 2.25%, signaling that it may be nearing the end of its easing cycle. Policymakers described the current stance as “about right,” suggesting that—barring unexpected inflationary developments—further cuts are unlikely in the near term. The GDP data reinforces this stance: not strong enough to prompt tightening, but sufficiently improved to justify a wait-and-see approach.
          Meanwhile, developments south of the border are creating a widening policy divergence that is working in the Canadian Dollar’s favor. Market pricing increasingly reflects expectations that the Federal Reserve will move ahead with a 25 bps rate cut in December, following a series of dovish-leaning remarks from influential Fed officials earlier in the week. According to the CME FedWatch Tool, traders now assign an 85% probability of a reduction at the December 9–10 meeting. With US yields slipping and the Greenback losing momentum across the board, USD/CAD faces persistent downward pressure.
          From a broader market perspective, the combination of a steady BoC and a potentially accommodative Fed tilts the balance of risks to the downside for USD/CAD in the near term. While Canada’s domestic economy remains fragile, the relative policy path is increasingly CAD-supportive, especially as the US Dollar struggles to regain its footing.

          Technical Analysis USD/CAD Drops to Two-Week Lows After Canada Posts Robust Q3 Growth_1

          USD/CAD continues to trade under pronounced bearish pressure, reflecting a clear corrective descent in the short term. The pair remains pinned below the EMA50, reinforcing negative sentiment and signaling that buyers are struggling to regain control after the recent oversold conditions.
          Momentum indicators suggest that bearish dominance is intact, and the recent break of a key ascending trendline has strengthened the downside bias. With sentiment growing increasingly aligned against the US Dollar, technical structure now points to a continuation of the decline.
          All eyes are now on the 1.3800 support zone, a psychologically significant level and the next logical bearish target. A clean break below this region could expose deeper downside levels, potentially accelerating the pair’s corrective cycle into December—especially if Fed expectations continue shifting in a dovish direction.

          TRADE RECOMMENDATION

          SELL USDCAD
          ENTRY PRICE: 1.3960
          STOP LOSS: 1.4060
          TAKE PRROFIT: 1.3800
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          You understand and acknowledge that there is a high degree of risk involved in trading. Following any strategies or investment methods may lead to potential losses. The content on the site is provided by our contributors and analysts for information purposes only. You are solely responsible for determining whether any trading assets, securities, strategy, or any other product is suitable for investing based on your own investment objectives and financial situation.
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