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Market updates on August 30
Information is not investment advice
Canadian GDP growth – 15:30 MT (12:30 GMT) time
US personal spending - 15:30 MT (12:30 GMT) time
- EUR/USD has broken the lower border of the symmetrical formation and retested the 1.1032 level (the minimum of August 1). The support levels at 1.1032-1.1025 will remain in the focus of bears. After the breakout, you will need to keep an eye on the 1.10 handle. From the upside, the first resistance level will be placed at 1.1056. If it is broke, the pair will rise as far as the 1.1086 level will be reached.
- During the Asian trading session, the release of Australian building approvals disappointed the market. The indicator fell by 9.7% (vs. the expected increase of 0.2%). As a result, the Australian dollar has moved down to the 0.6706 level on the news. The further direction of the aussie will depend on the risk sentiment in the market. If the risk sentiment increases, the pair will rise towards the resistance at 0.6744. The next key level for bulls will lie at 0.6762.
- The Canadian dollar is awaiting the release of its GDP data. At the moment the USD/CAD pair is trading near the key support at 1.33. If the Canadian dollar is supported, the current level will be broken and the next support in focus will lie at 1.3277. If that level is broken too, the next support will lie at 1.3260. From the upside, pay attention to the resistance at 1.3313 and the next one at 1.3325.
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Happy Tuesday, dear traders! Here’s what we follow:
Labor Market and Real Estate Market data was published yesterday. Markets are slowing down, so the economy is in recession. Today the traders should pay attention to the Retail sales in Canada.