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Growing oil prices can support the Canadian dollar
The share of energy products in Canada’s exports reaches 30%. They include oil and petroleum products, natural gas and coal. The cost of energy products is correlated with oil quotes. As a rule, the Canadian dollar strengthens with rising hydrocarbons prices. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil is getting more expensive for the 5th day in a row and has already surpassed the psychological level of $ 30 per barrel. Investors believe that as quarantine is lifted in all countries of the world, fuel demand will recover. In particular, the demand for oil in China approached the “pre-quarantine” level. Citibank raised its forecast for WTI to $ 42 per barrel by the end of the year. On Monday, the United States announced successful trials of the vaccine against Covid-19, which contributed to a strong increase in oil prices. Inflation data will be released in Canada on Wednesday, and retail sales on Friday.
Indicator | VALUE | Signal |
---|---|---|
RSI | Buy | |
MACD | Buy | |
MA(200) | Neutral | |
Fractals | Neutral | |
Parabolic SAR | Buy | |
Bollinger Bands | Buy |
Summary of technical analysis
Order | Buy |
Buy stop | Above 0,773 |
Stop loss | Below 0,753 |
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