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Home » USD/CAD Struggles for Direction as Technical Turn Mixed and Momentum Softens
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USD/CAD Struggles for Direction as Technical Turn Mixed and Momentum Softens

Adrian BlakeBy Adrian BlakeNovember 13, 2025Updated:November 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The U.S. dollar is losing momentum against the Canadian dollar, with USD/CAD hovering near 1.3995 after failing to hold above the 1.40 psychological level. The pair is showing early signs of exhaustion following a multi-week climb, while technical indicators across major timeframes have shifted into a neutral-to-mildly bearish posture.

Price Action Shows Stalling Upside

On the daily chart, USD/CAD recently pulled back after touching highs near 1.4017, forming consecutive red candles that indicate hesitation from buyers. The price has slipped below the 9-day EMA (1.4027), suggesting short-term bearish pressure is building.

Volume has also thinned compared to the earlier rally, implying that bulls are no longer dominating momentum.

Technical Indicators Lean Neutral

According to the aggregated TradingView technicals:

  • Summary: 9 Sell, 9 Neutral, 8 Buy → Neutral
  • Oscillators: Mostly neutral (8 Neutral, 2 Sell, 1 Buy)
  • Moving Averages: Split bias with 7 Sell and 7 Buy signals

Most key oscillators, including RSI (48.39), Stochastic %K, and CCI, sit comfortably in middle ranges, signaling a market that is neither overbought nor oversold.
However, weakness in MACD and Momentum (10)—both generating Sell signals—reflects fading bullish energy.

Short-Term Bias Tilts Bearish

The moving averages paint a clearer picture.
Shorter-term EMAs and SMAs (10, 20, 30) are pressing into Sell territory, while longer-term averages (50, 100) still point to Buy, indicating:

  • Momentum is weakening in the short term
  • The broader trend remains intact but vulnerable

If USD/CAD fails to reclaim the 1.4020–1.4050 zone, the pair could drift toward 1.3960 and possibly 1.3920, where the next major support clusters sit.
A daily close above 1.4040 would re-energize bulls.

Market Context: Oil Prices and Dollar Repricing

The Canadian dollar’s resilience also coincides with:

  • Improved risk sentiment in commodities
  • A slight pause in U.S. dollar strength across major pairs
  • Stabilizing oil markets, which tend to support CAD

With the Federal Reserve expected to maintain a cautious tone and no major data releases until later in the week, USD/CAD is likely to remain range-bound in the near term.

Outlook: Consolidation Likely, Breakout Pending

The mixed technical landscape suggests the pair may continue moving sideways while awaiting a catalyst. Traders are watching:

  • U.S. inflation expectations
  • Canadian employment updates
  • Crude oil price direction
  • Shifts in rate-cut expectations from the Fed and Bank of Canada

If momentum continues to fade, USD/CAD could enter a deeper correction. Conversely, renewed dollar demand could push the pair back above 1.41.

For now, USD/CAD sits at a crossroads—neither bullish nor bearish—waiting for its next decisive move.

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