Category: Canadian Dollar

  • Loonie Pressured as Macklem’s Tariff Concerns Weigh – Monday, 1 June

    Where we are: USD/CAD is currently trading at 1.3830, up 0.21% on the day and testing the upper end of its intraday range of 1.3790-1.3839. The pair is edging higher after consolidating near the 1.3800 level in the Asian and European sessions. The move puts USDCAD above Friday’s NY close.

    What’s driving it: The Bank of Canada’s persistent easing bias, coupled with Governor Macklem’s recent comments citing tariff uncertainty and softer growth, continues to weigh on the Canadian Dollar. While the recent GDP print remained relatively strong at 2.5% MoM, inflation figures remain a concern at 7.1% YoY, giving the BoC room to maintain its dovish stance. Firm WTI crude prices, up almost 1% at $89.79, are providing only limited support. The DXY is firmer at 99.06, contributing to the USDCAD bid.

    • The Bank of Canada held rates steady at 2.75% at its last meeting, but explicitly flagged tariff risks as a key concern, creating an overhang for CAD.
    • Canada’s 2s10s curve is relatively steep at +63bp, but the absolute level of Canadian yields remains low compared to the US, with the US-CA 10Y spread at +102bp favouring USD.
    • Speculative positioning in CAD is modestly short, but not at an extreme level (52nd percentile), suggesting limited squeeze potential.

    NY session focus: Today’s key event risk centers on the US ISM Manufacturing PMI at 10:00 ET. A strong print above the forecast of 53.3 could further buoy the USD and pressure USDCAD higher. FOMC Member Powell’s speech at 20:30 ET could also offer further insights into the Fed’s outlook and impact USD. Watch for a break above 1.3840, which could open the door to further gains. Conversely, a sharp risk-on move triggered by weak ISM data could see USDCAD test 1.3750. The pain trade here is a surprisingly hawkish shift from the BoC priced in quickly, sending USDCAD sharply lower.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Friday, 29 May

    Regime: Mixed, with VIX at 16.29 reflecting contained risk, but rising US 10Y yield at 4.439% suggesting real-rate concerns.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Dominant: Real-rate repricing as inflation proves stickier than expected, driving USD strength and pressuring risk assets.
    • Secondary: Geopolitical tensions (Iran) and its impact on oil supply.

    The setup: Markets are pricing in a more hawkish Fed, underpinned by resilient economic data and persistent inflation. Short equities, targeting a dip in S&P 500 to 7500, with a stop loss at 7600. Risk is a dovish surprise from BoE Gov Bailey’s speech or weaker-than-expected Canadian GDP.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 08:29 CET EUR: German Prelim CPI m/m (forecast 0.1%, prior 0.6%)
    • 09:20 London GBP: BOE Gov Bailey Speaks
    • 08:30 ET CAD: GDP m/m (forecast 0.1%, prior 0.2%)

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (US): Hawkish Fed rhetoric, resilient data, rising yields.
      • Cross: Global risk aversion, EUR/USD weakness.
      • Levels: Support 98.90, Resistance 99.20.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (EU): ECB’s mild easing bias, weaker growth data.
      • Cross: DXY strength, widening US-DE 10Y spread.
      • Levels: Support 1.1620, Resistance 1.1660.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (UK): BoE dovish tilt, potential service CPI weakness.
      • Cross: DXY strength, negative US-UK 10Y spread.
      • Levels: Support 1.3400, Resistance 1.3460.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ slow normalization, intervention unlikely near-term.
      • Cross: Rising US 10Y, DXY strength, risk-on mood.
      • Levels: Support 159.00, Resistance 159.50.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CA): Weaker GDP, sensitivity to oil price moves.
      • Cross: DXY strength, widening US-CA 10Y spread.
      • Levels: Support 1.3780, Resistance 1.3840.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (AU): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength, China growth uncertainty.
      • Levels: Support 0.7150, Resistance 0.7180.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ rate hike expectations, dairy price watch.
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk sentiment.
      • Levels: Support 0.5930, Resistance 0.5985.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CH): SNB easing bias, low Swiss yields.
      • Cross: DXY strength, diminishing safe-haven appeal.
      • Levels: Support 0.7800, Resistance 0.7850.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): Neutral.
      • Domestic: Relative CB stance + yields: EUR/GBP BoE more hawkish, EUR/JPY BoJ less hawkish, GBP/JPY both dovish.
      • Cross: DXY, risk sentiment influences cross-of-crosses dynamics.
      • Levels: Monitor each cross’s intra-day range.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Rising real yields, muted breakevens.
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk-off reducing demand.
      • Levels: Support 4500, Resistance 4580.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Subdued industrial demand, weak gold.
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk aversion hurting industrial metals.
      • Levels: Support 7500, Resistance 7700.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Potential US-Iran agreement easing supply risks.
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk-off sentiment.
      • Levels: WTI Support 86.50, Resistance 89.00.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China growth concerns, LME inventory levels.
      • Cross: DXY strength, global growth proxy weakening.
      • Levels: Support 635, Resistance 645.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Rising yields, earnings concerns.
      • Cross: VIX stabilizing, but fragile; global risk tone negative.
      • Levels: Futures support 7570, Cash resistance 7570.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Rising real yields, mega-cap vulnerability.
      • Cross: Rates-sensitivity, VIX uncertainty.
      • Levels: Support 30200, Resistance 30400.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (US): Mixed earnings, cyclical sensitivity.
      • Cross: Bond-yield reaction, less sensitive than tech.
      • Levels: Support 50700, Resistance 50900.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling strength capping gains.
      • Cross: Global risk-off offset by weaker GBP.
      • Levels: Support 23300, Resistance 23550.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (DE): Bund yields rising, weak EU data.
      • Cross: US tech weakness, DXY strength adding pressure.
      • Levels: Support 25000, Resistance 25200.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (JP): JPY weakness supportive short-term, BoJ uncertainty.
      • Cross: US tech correlation, overall risk sentiment.
      • Levels: Support 65000, Resistance 66500.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Weak ETF flows, elevated funding rates.
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk aversion hitting crypto assets.
      • Levels: Support 73000, Resistance 74000.

    Positioning watch: JPY is crowded short (4th percentile), and AUD is crowded long (98th percentile). A hawkish surprise from the BoJ or disappointing China data could trigger a painful squeeze.

    The pain trade: A surprisingly dovish BOE and weak US data, fueling a rapid unwinding of USD longs and a squeeze of crowded JPY shorts.

  • Loonie Weakens as Domestic Data Disappoints – Friday, 29 May

    Where we are: USD/CAD currently trades at 1.3825, up 0.29% on the day, testing the upper end of its intraday range of 1.3778-1.3830. The pair is breaking higher after consolidating around the 1.3800 level in early European trade. This move extends the recent weakness in the Canadian Dollar, bringing it to six-week lows.

    What’s driving it: The Canadian Dollar is under pressure as domestic data continues to paint a softer picture. Macklem’s comments following the April 16th meeting indicated an easing bias contingent on data. The anticipated 08:30 ET GDP print is expected to show a further slowdown in m/m growth from 0.2% to 0.1%. Meanwhile, US economic resilience and expectations of further Fed hikes are supporting the US Dollar, magnifying the impact on USD/CAD.

    • The Canadian 2-year yield has decreased by 4bp d/d to 2.789%, reflecting reduced expectations of further BoC rate hikes.
    • WTI Crude is trading lower, currently at 87.28, down 1.59%, weighing on the commodity-linked Loonie.
    • Speculators remain modestly short CAD, with net non-commercial positions at -31,231 contracts, leaving the currency potentially vulnerable to a short squeeze if incoming data surprises to the upside.

    NY session focus: All eyes are on the 08:30 ET Canadian GDP m/m release. A downside surprise could trigger a further spike in USD/CAD toward 1.3850, while a print above 0.2% could see a retest of the 1.3775 level. Watch for DXY reactions around the 99.00 level, as any further strengthening will exacerbate CAD weakness. The trade that’s working is shorting CAD against USD. The trade at risk is fading this move too early. The pain trade is a surprise jump in Canadian GDP, triggering a sharp CAD rally and squeezing existing short positions.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Thursday, 28 May

    Regime: Risk-off, driven by rising Mideast tensions and a flight to safety, reflected in falling US yields and a VIX above 17.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Oil supply scare: Geopolitical risks in the Black Sea and Middle East fuel concerns over energy supply, boosting crude prices.
    • Core PCE watch: Markets brace for key US inflation data, which could dictate the Fed’s near-term policy path.
    • Crowded shorts at risk: GBP, JPY and Nasdaq are crowded short based on the CFTC positioning.

    The setup: Rising geopolitical risks are pushing investors into safe-haven assets, weakening equities and boosting oil. Focus is on the 08:30 ET Core PCE print. A surprise to the upside could trigger a risk-off move, whereas a downside surprise could trigger a rally. US 10Y is at 4.479%.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 14:00 NZT NZD: Annual Budget Release (Medium)
    • 08:30 ET USD: Core PCE Price Index m/m (High) forecast 0.3%, prior 0.3%
    • 08:30 ET USD: Prelim GDP q/q (High) forecast 2.0%, prior 0.7%

    Bias by asset:

    STRICT SILO RULE: For every non-USD asset, the Domestic line MUST contain only domestic content (home central bank / domestic data / domestic yield / domestic political-fiscal driver). USD, DXY, Fed, US yields, and risk regime go in the Cross line — never in Domestic. If no fresh domestic catalyst exists, write “No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response” in Domestic. For commodities, Domestic = real-yields / supply / inventories / flows. For BTC, Domestic = funding / ETF flow / on-chain.

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Neutral to slightly lower.
      • Domestic (US): Fed policy dependent on PCE; US yields are key.
      • Cross: Risk-off flows provide some support; but geopolitical tension is negative.
      • Levels: Support at 99.11, resistance at 99.50.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (EU): Lagarde’s commentary; Bund yields stable; watching sovereign spreads.
      • Cross: DXY weakness offsetting risk-off; US-DE 10Y spread supportive.
      • Levels: Resistance at 1.1640, support near 1.1585.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Neutral to bearish.
      • Domestic (UK): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength limiting upside; risk-off sentiment hurts Cable.
      • Levels: Resistance at 1.3430, support at 1.3370.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Neutral to bullish.
      • Domestic (JP): Intervention risk remains high; JGB yields capped by BoJ.
      • Cross: US 10Y still above 4.45%; DXY support; risk-off may trigger unwinds.
      • Levels: Support at 159.30, resistance near 159.65.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Neutral to bullish.
      • Domestic (CA): WTI price support; BoC likely on hold in June.
      • Cross: DXY strength; US-CA 10Y spread holds.
      • Levels: Support around 1.3835, resistance near 1.3870.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (AU): RBA likely to pause; iron ore volatility.
      • Cross: DXY strength; China growth concerns.
      • Levels: Resistance at 0.7145, support around 0.7100.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (NZ): Annual budget release; RBNZ expectations muted.
      • Cross: DXY strength limiting upside; risk-off sentiment weighs.
      • Levels: Resistance near 0.5910, support around 0.5865.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CH): SNB easing bias; Swiss yields suppressed.
      • Cross: Safe-haven demand into USD; DXY strength.
      • Levels: Support at 0.7865, resistance near 0.7900.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP: Neutral; EUR/JPY: Bearish; GBP/JPY: Bearish.
      • Domestic: ECB vs BoE, BoJ; relative yields.
      • Cross: DXY impact on each leg; risk-off impacting JPY crosses.
      • Levels: Monitor range breaks from current levels.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Falling real yields supporting; breakevens stable.
      • Cross: Risk-off flows; DXY.
      • Levels: Support near 4400, resistance at 4490.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand, Gold-Silver ratio monitoring.
      • Cross: DXY and risk appetite dictate direction.
      • Levels: Support near 7200, resistance at 7500.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Supply concerns, OPEC policy, EIA data.
      • Cross: Risk-off bid; DXY.
      • Levels: Monitor for breakouts above $93.00 and $96.00 respectively.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China demand, LME stock levels, supply side constraints.
      • Cross: Global growth concerns.
      • Levels: Support near $624.00, resistance near $636.00.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Fed policy / US yield reaction; earnings season ongoing.
      • Cross: VIX spikes on geopolitical concern; risk-off tone prevails.
      • Levels: S&P fut: resistance at 7557, support at 7505.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Mega-cap earnings; real yield sensitivity on long-duration assets.
      • Cross: Rates sensitivity and elevated VIX.
      • Levels: Resistance at 30135, support near 29765.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Cyclical tone; yield movements influencing industrial/financial sectors.
      • Cross: Bond yield reaction.
      • Levels: Resistance at 50819, support at 50576.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling weakness; Gilt yield reactions.
      • Cross: Global risk; US market sentiment dampening performance.
      • Levels: Resistance near 23390, support around 23190.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (DE): Bund yields; ECB rhetoric; IFO / ZEW.
      • Cross: US tech weakness impacting; DXY.
      • Levels: Resistance at 25175, support at 24995.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (JP): JPY moves, JGB yields, BoJ comments influencing sentiment.
      • Cross: US tech pressure impacting; overall risk tone.
      • Levels: Resistance near 65165, support around 63880.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Funding rates, ETF flows, and on-chain data under pressure.
      • Cross: DXY is supportive but broader risk-off pulls it down.
      • Levels: Resistance near 74500, support around 72500.

    Positioning watch: CFTC data shows crowded shorts in GBP, JPY and Nasdaq and crowded longs in AUD, Copper and Bitcoin. Any positive surprise from economic data (especially the US PCE) or easing of geopolitical tensions could trigger a short squeeze in GBP, JPY and Nasdaq.

    The pain trade: A weaker-than-expected Core PCE print would trigger a relief rally in risk assets, squeezing shorts in GBP, JPY and Nasdaq, and pressuring the DXY and pushing real-rates lower.

  • Canadian Dollar Pressured by Soft Data, BoC Easing Bias – Thursday, 28 May

    Where we are: USD/CAD is currently trading at 1.3842, essentially unchanged on the day, but holding near the upper end of its 1.3837-1.3870 intraday range. The pair remains bid after breaking above 1.3800 earlier this week, driven by diverging central bank outlooks and continued softness in Canadian data. The level holds close to overnight highs as US session nears.

    What’s driving it: The Canadian Dollar remains under pressure due to the Bank of Canada’s lingering easing bias and recent soft domestic data prints. Macklem’s comments following the April 16th meeting, citing tariff uncertainty and a softer growth path, continue to weigh on the Loonie. While the BoC has held rates steady at 2.75%, the recent slowdown in core inflation measures, as highlighted by Trading Economics, reinforces the possibility of future rate cuts, despite headline CPI holding at 7.1%. The 2s10s curve steepening to +59bp reflects markets pricing in cuts. We are watching the BOC Press Conference at 11:00 ET today.

    • The BoC’s easing bias contrasts sharply with the US Federal Reserve, where resilient labor market data and firmer core inflation suggest potential for further rate hikes.
    • The 100bp spread between US and Canadian 10-year yields continues to favor USD.
    • Speculative positioning in the Canadian Dollar remains modestly short, with net non-commercial positions at -31,231 contracts, which is at the 77th percentile, suggesting limited room for further CAD weakness from positioning alone.

    NY session focus: All eyes are on the 08:30 ET US data dump including Core PCE Price Index, Prelim GDP, and Unemployment Claims, which could fuel further USD strength if prints beat expectations. Key levels to watch for USD/CAD include 1.3870 (intraday high) as initial resistance, followed by 1.3900. Support lies around 1.3800 and then 1.3750. The BOC Press Conference at 11:00 ET will be closely monitored for any shift in tone regarding the outlook for rates. The prevailing trade is long USD/CAD on yield differentials, but a sharp fall in WTI Crude could amplify CAD weakness. The pain trade is a dovish surprise from the Fed combined with a hawkish tone at the BOC Press Conference.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Wednesday, 27 May

    Regime: Mixed. VIX sits at 16.59, while US 2Y yields are edging higher and the DXY hovers around 98.95, signaling risk-off sentiment battling positive momentum.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Strait of Hormuz tension eases: Oil prices plummet on reports of progress restoring shipping through the Strait, impacting commodity currencies.
    • Australian CPI miss: Cooler-than-expected Australian inflation data pressure the AUD, raising RBA policy questions.
    • RBNZ telegraphs tightening: The Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds steady but signals future rate hikes, boosting the Kiwi.

    The setup: Oil’s sharp drop after Iran’s signal about Strait of Hormuz shipping is cascading through markets. Watch CAD and commodity FX for further weakness if oil sustains its losses. A break below $87.80 in WTI could trigger a further sell-off.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 11:30 AEST AUD: CPI y/y (forecast 4.4%, prior 4.6%)
    • 14:00 NZT NZD: Official Cash Rate (forecast 2.25%, prior 2.25%)
    • 09:00 JST JPY: BOJ Gov Ueda Speaks

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (US): Fed signaling mixed / inflation expectations remain sticky.
      • Cross: Oil impact / safe-haven demand ebb and flow.
      • Levels: Support 98.80 / Resistance 99.20.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (EU): ECB hawks vs doves battle / Bund yields rangebound.
      • Cross: DXY weakness offset by risk-off flow / US-DE 10Y widening.
      • Levels: Support 1.1630 / Resistance 1.1680.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (UK): BoE cut expectations building / Gilt yields under pressure.
      • Cross: DXY strength cap / US-UK 10Y divergence.
      • Levels: Support 1.3400 / Resistance 1.3480.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bullish, but watch intervention.
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ cautious / Ueda verbal intervention / JGB constrained.
      • Cross: US 10Y supportive / risk-on flow offset by intervention threat.
      • Levels: Support 159.00 / Resistance 159.50.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CA): BoC dovish / CAD vulnerable to oil rout.
      • Cross: DXY strength / US-CA 10Y supportive.
      • Levels: Support 1.3800 / Resistance 1.3850.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (AU): Weak CPI raises RBA pause risk.
      • Cross: DXY strength / US-AU 10Y negative spread / China uncertainty.
      • Levels: Support 0.7100 / Resistance 0.7180.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ hawkish signal / OCR supports.
      • Cross: DXY strength offset by domestic policy tailwind.
      • Levels: Support 0.5850 / Resistance 0.5920.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CH): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength / safe-haven fading.
      • Levels: Support 0.7820 / Resistance 0.7880.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): Mixed.
      • Domestic: Relative BoE/ECB/BoJ stance driving flows.
      • Cross: DXY chop / risk sentiment mixed.
      • Levels: Monitor individual charts for key levels.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Rising real yields hurt gold / CB demand slows.
      • Cross: DXY strength / reduced safe-haven bid.
      • Levels: Support 4450 / Resistance 4500.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand concerns / Gold underperformance.
      • Cross: DXY strength / risk aversion fading.
      • Levels: Support 7350 / Resistance 7500.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Strait of Hormuz progress weighs / EIA build risk.
      • Cross: DXY strength headwind / global growth worries.
      • Levels: WTI Support $87.50 / Resistance $90.00.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China growth concerns / LME inventories rise.
      • Cross: DXY impact / global growth proxy weakens.
      • Levels: Support 630 / Resistance 640.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (US): Earnings season tapering / Fed watch / yield sensitivity.
      • Cross: VIX stable / global growth concerns offsetting.
      • Levels: Futures support 7530 / resistance 7570.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (US): Mega-cap results mixed / real yield pressure building.
      • Cross: Higher rates sensitivity / VIX benign.
      • Levels: Support 30000 / Resistance 30400.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (US): Cyclical earnings mixed / bond yields a factor.
      • Cross: Sentiment dependent on yields / relative valuation.
      • Levels: Support 50500 / Resistance 50800.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling weakness helps / commodity strength supports.
      • Cross: Global risk on / US data impact.
      • Levels: Support 23300 / Resistance 23550.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (DE): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: US tech influence / DXY impact / risk tone.
      • Levels: Support 25200 / Resistance 25400.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (JP): JPY intervention risk / profit-taking after rally.
      • Cross: US tech / risk off.
      • Levels: Support 64500 / Resistance 65500.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): ETF flows slowing / funding rates elevated.
      • Cross: DXY impact / risk correlated.
      • Levels: Support $75000 / Resistance $76000.

    Positioning watch: CFTC data shows crowded short positions in GBP and JPY, suggesting squeeze risk if data surprises positively. AUD and Copper are crowded longs, vulnerable to disappointment.

    The pain trade: A strong US data print today, particularly on inflation, would force a repricing of Fed expectations, hammering bonds and risk assets as the DXY surges.

  • CAD Under Pressure as Oil Plunges – Wednesday, 27 May

    Where we are: USD/CAD is currently trading at 1.3825, up 0.11% on the day, after trading in a 1.3804-1.3840 range. The pair is pushing towards recent six-week highs, reflecting persistent CAD weakness. The move higher extends the grind from yesterday’s close near 1.3810 as Canadian Dollar bears seize control.

    What’s driving it: The Canadian dollar is under pressure due to the combination of a dovish Bank of Canada and a sharp decline in oil prices. Macklem’s recent remarks highlighting tariff uncertainty and a softer growth path keep the door open for future easing, despite headline CPI remaining above the BoC’s target. Adding further weight, WTI crude has cratered over 5% today, plummeting below $89, eroding a key support for the Loonie.

    • The Bank of Canada held its overnight rate at 2.75% on April 16th, citing tariff uncertainty and softer growth.
    • WTI Crude is down 5.14% today, trading at $88.69, a substantial headwind for the commodity-linked currency.
    • Net non-commercial CAD positioning is modestly short at -31,231 contracts, leaving room for further downside before squeeze risk materialises.

    NY session focus: All eyes will be on USD/CAD resistance at 1.3850. Any upside surprise in upcoming US data could push the pair higher, potentially testing the 1.3900 level. Traders will monitor US yields and the DXY for further cues. Watch 08:30 ET US data for signs of further economic resilience. The current trade is clearly short CAD, but the pain trade would be a sharp rebound in oil prices alongside a hawkish surprise from the BoC, forcing a short squeeze back towards 1.3700.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Tuesday, 26 May

    Regime: Risk-off as higher real yields trigger broad USD strength, with VIX hovering at 16.76 and US 10Y at 4.486%.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Real-rate repricing: Rising US real yields exert downward pressure on risk assets and commodity prices, favoring USD strength.
    • AUD CPI impact: Australian inflation data sets the tone for RBA policy expectations, with potential for a squeeze on crowded AUD longs.
    • RBNZ decision: RBNZ decision and monetary policy statement in focus.

    The setup: US real yields continue their ascent, tightening financial conditions and prompting a broad risk-off move. The crowded AUD long is vulnerable to downside surprise from CPI, and traders will be watching the RBNZ closely. Look for opportunities to fade rallies in risk assets. Support for S&P futures at 7525.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 10:00 ET USD: CB Consumer Confidence (forecast 91.9, prior 92.8)
    • 11:30 AEST AUD: CPI y/y (forecast 4.4%, prior 4.6%)
    • 14:00 NZT NZD: RBNZ Official Cash Rate (forecast 2.25%, prior 2.25%)

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (US): Fed hawkish tone / resilient US data / rising US yields
      • Cross: Global risk aversion / EUR weakness / safe-haven demand
      • Levels: Resistance 99.11, support 98.95
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (EU): ECB dovishness / weak HICP / widening sovereign spreads
      • Cross: Strong DXY / widening US-DE 10Y spread / risk-off flows
      • Levels: Resistance 1.1645, support 1.1624
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (UK): BoE caution / soft services CPI / underperforming Gilts
      • Cross: Strong DXY / widening US-UK 10Y spread / risk aversion
      • Levels: Resistance 1.3505, support 1.3465
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ ultra-dovish / no wage growth / intervention rhetoric
      • Cross: Rising US 10Y / DXY strength / risk-on supports carry
      • Levels: Resistance 159.24, support 158.90
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CA): BoC cautious / sluggish CPI / softer WTI correlation
      • Cross: Strong DXY / widening US-CA 10Y spread
      • Levels: Resistance 1.3821, support 1.3799
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (AU): CPI miss / weaker Iron-Ore, Copper
      • Cross: Strong DXY / US-AU 10Y widening / China slowdown fears
      • Levels: Resistance 0.7176, support 0.7156
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ dovishness / weak dairy prices
      • Cross: Strong DXY / risk-off / US-NZ 10Y divergence
      • Levels: Resistance 0.5872, support 0.5840
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CH): SNB active easing / low CPI / Swiss yields repressed
      • Cross: DXY strength / unwinding safe-haven positions
      • Levels: Resistance 0.7855, support 0.7827
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP Bullish, EUR/JPY Bullish, GBP/JPY Bearish
      • Domestic: Relative central bank stance / relative yields
      • Cross: DXY influence / risk appetite dynamics
      • Levels: Use individual daily ranges to guide
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Rising real yields / declining breakevens / soft CB demand
      • Cross: Strong DXY / risk-off dampening safe-haven bid
      • Levels: Resistance 4615.2, support 4534.4
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Weaker industrial demand / rising Gold-Silver ratio
      • Cross: Strong DXY / Risk-off flows
      • Levels: Resistance 7870.300, support 7576.000
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Geopolitical tensions / OPEC policy / tight supply
      • Cross: DXY pullback/ risk-on flows
      • Levels: Brent resistance 97.07, WTI support 90.37
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China growth concerns / rising LME stocks
      • Cross: DXY strength / risk-off sentiment
      • Levels: Resistance 646.9700, support 636.3200
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): High valuations / Fed hawkish / rising US yields
      • Cross: Elevated VIX / global growth concerns
      • Levels: S&P 500 futures resistance 7565, cash support 7463
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Mega-cap earnings risk / elevated real yields / AI hype fade
      • Cross: Higher rates sensitivity / VIX volatility
      • Levels: Resistance 29972.25, support 29745.50
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Cyclical slowdown / rising rates hurting industrials
      • Cross: Bond yield upside
      • Levels: Resistance 51132, support 50865
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (UK): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response
      • Cross: Global risk sentiment
      • Levels: Resistance 23419, support 23169
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (DE): EU political uncertainty
      • Cross: US tech weakness / strong DXY / rising rates
      • Levels: Resistance 25360, support 25181
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (JP): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response
      • Cross: US tech volatility / risk-off sentiment
      • Levels: Resistance 65309, support 64616
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Funding rates too high / ETF selling / on-chain
      • Cross: DXY strength / risk-off / Nasdaq correlation
      • Levels: Resistance 77521, support 76415

    Positioning watch: CFTC data reveals crowded longs in AUD and Copper (>96th percentile) making them vulnerable to negative data surprises. There’s crowded short exposure in GBP, JPY, and Nasdaq.

    The pain trade: A dovish RBNZ or a surprise CPI beat from Australia igniting a short squeeze in AUD, JPY, and GBP while simultaneously reversing the USD rally.

  • Loonie Choppy, Remains Rangebound Amid Mixed Signals – Tuesday, 26 May

    Where we are: USD/CAD is currently trading at 1.3819, up 0.11% on the day, clinging to the upper end of its intraday range of 1.3799-1.3821. The pair remains confined within a relatively tight band, failing to decisively break higher despite broader USD strength. This level is slightly firmer than yesterday’s NY close, but the move lacks conviction.

    What’s driving it: The Bank of Canada’s cautiously dovish stance continues to weigh on the Canadian dollar. While the overnight rate remains at 2.75%, Macklem’s recent comments highlighting tariff uncertainty and a softer growth path keep the easing bias alive. Offsetting this somewhat are firming oil prices, with WTI crude trading at $92.54, up 1.67% on the day, a factor which typically supports the Loonie, though that relationship is clearly diluted at present. Domestic yields are slightly softer, with the CA 10Y down 2bp to 3.462%, reinforcing the view that the market is not pricing in any imminent hawkish pivots from the BoC.

    • BoC Governor Macklem cited tariff uncertainty as a key factor influencing the central bank’s decision to hold rates steady at the last meeting.
    • WTI crude oil is up 1.67% today, but the CAD is failing to fully capitalize.
    • CFTC data shows modestly short CAD positioning, with net non-commercial positions at -31,231 contracts, which is at the 77th percentile, suggesting some squeeze risk.

    NY session focus: The main event for the NY session is the 10:00 ET release of the Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index. A weaker-than-expected print could weigh on the USD and provide some temporary relief for the Canadian dollar, potentially pushing USD/CAD back towards the 1.3800 level. However, a strong print would likely exacerbate USD strength and could trigger a test of the 1.3850 resistance. The trade that’s working right now is fading intraday USDCAD dips, but the risk lies in a potential oil-price correction which could trigger a sharp reversal. The pain trade would be a sustained break above 1.3850, forcing shorts to cover aggressively.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Monday, 25 May

    Regime: Risk-on, supported by falling VIX (16.76) and slightly rising 10Y breakevens (2.4%) despite higher real yields (2.18%).

    Today’s market themes:

    • Oil supply disruption continues as India seeks alternative sources amidst Hormuz Strait tensions.
    • USD strength muted despite higher US real yields, signaling risk appetite.
    • Crowded positioning presents squeeze potential in GBP, JPY, Copper, and Nasdaq.

    The setup: Oil-sensitive assets are reacting to headlines regarding supply disruptions, while broader market risk sentiment remains positive, weighing on the USD. Crowded shorts in JPY and GBP against a backdrop of muted dollar strength create a setup for potential squeeze. Watch US 10Y yield reaction for risk confirmation.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 08:30 ET US Durable Goods Orders (forecast vs prior)
    • 10:00 ET US New Home Sales (forecast vs prior)
    • 11:00 ET US Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index (forecast vs prior)

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (US): Fed rhetoric on inflation / US data resilience / rising real yields
      • Cross: Global risk appetite / JPY and GBP strength potential
      • Levels: Support 118.80, Resistance 119.50
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (EU): ECB caution / Eurozone inflation watch / German yields
      • Cross: DXY weakness / US-DE 10Y narrowing / risk-on flow
      • Levels: Support 1.1620, Resistance 1.1670
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (UK): BoE on hold / softer inflation / Gilt yield stability
      • Cross: DXY weakness / US-UK 10Y narrowing / risk appetite
      • Levels: Support 1.2680, Resistance 1.2750
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ inaction / wage pressure / intervention threat
      • Cross: US 10Y flattening / DXY weakness / risk-on stability
      • Levels: Support 156.50, Resistance 157.50
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (CA): BoC on hold / CPI watch / WTI correlation
      • Cross: DXY strength / US-CA 10Y widening
      • Levels: Support 1.3780, Resistance 1.3850
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (AU): RBA on hold / commodity prices / cautious tone
      • Cross: DXY weakness / US-AU 10Y narrowing / China watch
      • Levels: Support 0.7070, Resistance 0.7130
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ easing priced in / Dairy prices / subdued tone
      • Cross: DXY weakness / US-NZ 10Y narrowing / risk appetite
      • Levels: Support 0.6400, Resistance 0.6450
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (CH): SNB watching / CPI stable / neutral stance
      • Cross: DXY strength / safe-haven flows / risk sentiment
      • Levels: Support 0.7770, Resistance 0.7830
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP: Neutral; EUR/JPY: Bearish; GBP/JPY: Bullish
      • Domestic: Relative ECB-BoE, ECB-BoJ, BoE-BoJ policy and yields drive crosses.
      • Cross: DXY influence / overall risk sentiment / correlation dynamics
      • Levels: Monitor respective supports/resistances closely on cross charts
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Real yields stabilizing / Breakevens rising / Safe haven demand
      • Cross: DXY weakness / risk appetite
      • Levels: Support $4540, Resistance $4570
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand / Gold-Silver ratio watch
      • Cross: DXY weakness / risk appetite
      • Levels: Support $TBD, Resistance $TBD
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): EIA Inventory impact / OPEC / geopolitical premium
      • Cross: DXY strength / risk aversion from supply shock
      • Levels: Support WTI $110.50, Resistance WTI $113.50
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China stimulus / inventories low / supply concerns
      • Cross: Global growth proxy / DXY strength
      • Levels: Support TBD, Resistance TBD
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (US): Earnings season / Fed watching / US yields stable
      • Cross: VIX regime / global backdrop
      • Levels: Futures support 5290, resistance 5320
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (US): Mega-cap performance / real yields / AI momentum
      • Cross: Rates sensitivity / VIX stability
      • Levels: Support TBD, Resistance TBD
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (US): Industrial earnings / cyclical sentiment
      • Cross: Bond yield reaction
      • Levels: Support TBD, Resistance TBD
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling influence / Gilt yields / commodity mix
      • Cross: Global risk / US tone
      • Levels: Support TBD, Resistance TBD
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (DE): Bund yields / IFO watch / EU sentiment
      • Cross: US tech influence / DXY direction / risk tone
      • Levels: Support TBD, Resistance TBD
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (JP): JPY level / JGB yields / BoJ anticipation
      • Cross: US tech / risk regime
      • Levels: Support TBD, Resistance TBD
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Funding rate / ETF flow / on-chain signals
      • Cross: DXY / risk regime / Nasdaq correlation
      • Levels: Support TBD, Resistance TBD

    Positioning watch: Crowded shorts exist in JPY (4th percentile) and GBP (15th percentile), while crowded longs are in AUD (98th percentile), Copper (96th percentile), and Bitcoin (90th percentile). A positive surprise in UK or Japanese data could trigger a short squeeze in their respective currencies, while disappointment in China data could hurt AUD and Copper.

    The pain trade: A sustained break above 157.50 in USD/JPY, fueled by hawkish Fed commentary, would squeeze crowded JPY shorts and trigger broader risk-off flows.

  • Loonie Vulnerable as BoC Hawks Fade, Oil Fails – Monday, 25 May

    Where we are: USD/CAD is currently trading at 1.3815, consolidating recent gains after a choppy overnight session. The pair is holding above Friday’s NY close of 1.3807, but momentum is stalling as WTI struggles to sustain its earlier rally. Initial resistance lies around 1.3830, with support around 1.3780.

    What’s driving it: The Canadian Dollar is facing headwinds as the Bank of Canada’s easing bias, while data-contingent, remains in play. Macklem’s prior comments citing tariff uncertainty and a softer growth path are keeping rate cut expectations alive despite a slightly hotter CPI print of 7.1% YoY. While stronger monthly GDP (2.5%) offers some support, it’s failing to offset concerns about domestic demand softness and persistent inflationary pressures. The rise in US 10Y real yields is contributing to broader USD strength, weighing further on the Loonie.

    • BoC Governor Macklem explicitly cited tariff uncertainty and a softer growth path as reasons to maintain an easing bias.
    • Net non-commercial CAD positioning remains modestly short (-31,231 contracts) suggesting limited room for a squeeze even with a bullish surprise.
    • WTI crude, despite a 3% rally last week, has failed to break convincingly above $115, curbing the usual CAD tailwind.

    NY session focus: Keep an eye on risk sentiment as gauged by the VIX. A further drop below 16 could weigh on the USD and offer CAD some respite, though a broader risk-off move would likely exacerbate Loonie weakness. Look for any further clarification on the BoC’s thinking, even though the next meeting is not until June 4th. Any upside surprise to US data releases would likely pressure CAD further. The pain trade here is a hawkish BoC repricing on stronger-than-expected US data, forcing a short squeeze in CAD.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Friday, 22 May

    Regime: Mixed — VIX steady at 17.44 despite higher oil and Dow futures, indicating risk appetite remains selective and rate-sensitive.

    Today’s market themes:

    • USD Strength: DXY supported by relatively hawkish Fed pricing.
    • Oil Volatility: Geopolitical tensions and inventory concerns drive swings.
    • Data Dependence: Retail sales releases in GBP and CAD in focus.

    The setup: USD strength continues, fueled by hawkish Fed bets as US yields remain elevated. Traders eye the 1.1600 level on EUR/USD; a break could trigger further downside. Focus remains on incoming data and any further escalation of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 07:00 BST GBP: Retail Sales m/m (forecast -0.6%, prior 0.7%)
    • 08:30 ET CAD: Retail Sales m/m (forecast 0.6%, prior 0.7%)
    • 10:00 ET USD: Revised UoM Consumer Sentiment (forecast 48.2, prior 48.2)

    Bias by asset:

    STRICT SILO RULE: For every non-USD asset, the Domestic line MUST contain only domestic content (home central bank / domestic data / domestic yield / domestic political-fiscal driver). USD, DXY, Fed, US yields, and risk regime go in the Cross line — never in Domestic. If no fresh domestic catalyst exists, write “No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response” in Domestic. For commodities, Domestic = real-yields / supply / inventories / flows. For BTC, Domestic = funding / ETF flow / on-chain.

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (US): Fed pricing stable / economic resilience
      • Cross: Global growth worries / safe-haven bids on tension
      • Levels: Support 99.00 / Resistance 99.50
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (EU): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response
      • Cross: DXY strength / rate divergence / risk-off flows
      • Levels: Support 1.1600 / Resistance 1.1650
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (UK): Disappointing retail sales weigh on GBP
      • Cross: DXY strength / US-UK yield spreads / risk sentiment
      • Levels: Support 1.3380 / Resistance 1.3450
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (JP): Intervention risk high / BoJ dovish
      • Cross: US yields / risk-on / DXY strength
      • Levels: Support 158.50 / Resistance 159.50
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (CA): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response
      • Cross: DXY strength / WTI volatility / US-CA spread
      • Levels: Support 1.3600 / Resistance 1.3700
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (AU): Surprise unemployment rise weighs on Aussie
      • Cross: DXY strength / China growth / commodity prices
      • Levels: Support 0.6600 / Resistance 0.6650
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (NZ): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response
      • Cross: DXY strength / risk aversion / US-NZ yield spreads
      • Levels: Support 0.5850 / Resistance 0.5900
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (CH): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response
      • Cross: DXY strength / safe-haven demand eases
      • Levels: Support 0.7800 / Resistance 0.7900
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP neutral, EUR/JPY bullish, GBP/JPY bearish
      • Domestic: BoE vs ECB / BoJ, relative yield spreads / economic data
      • Cross: DXY / risk aversion / cross-of-crosses dynamic
      • Levels: Monitor for breakout patterns
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Real yields down / safe-haven bids
      • Cross: DXY weaker / risk aversion
      • Levels: Support $4500 / Resistance $4550
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand / Gold-Silver ratio
      • Cross: DXY / risk appetite
      • Levels: Support $29.50 / Resistance $30.00
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Refinery attack / supply concerns
      • Cross: DXY / risk appetite
      • Levels: Support $108 / Resistance $115
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China stimulus hope/ LME stocks
      • Cross: DXY / global growth
      • Levels: Support $5.00 / Resistance $5.10
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (US): Better earnings / Rate cut expectations
      • Cross: Steady VIX / Global sentiment
      • Levels: Futures support 5280 / Resistance 5320
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (US): Mega-cap tech / Yield sensitivities
      • Cross: rates sensitivity / VIX
      • Levels: Support 19700 / Resistance 19900
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (US): Industrial activity / Positive earnings
      • Cross: Bond yield reaction
      • Levels: Support 39500 / Resistance 40000
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (UK): Weak pound / commodity-heavy mix
      • Cross: global risk / US tone
      • Levels: Support 10400 / Resistance 10500
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (DE): Bund yields stable / EU confidence
      • Cross: US tech/ DXY / risk-on
      • Levels: Support 24700 / Resistance 24900
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (JP): JPY weakness / BoJ policy
      • Cross: US Tech / risk sentiment
      • Levels: Support 63000 / Resistance 63500
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): ETF inflows / funding rates
      • Cross: DXY / risk regime / Nasdaq correlation
      • Levels: Support $67500 / Resistance $68500

    Positioning watch: AUD and Copper are crowded long (>98th percentile), leaving them vulnerable to a squeeze lower on weaker China data or disappointing earnings. Nasdaq is crowded short (<0th percentile) and ripe for a rally if yields soften further.

    The pain trade: A sharp rally in the Nasdaq fueled by falling real yields would squeeze crowded shorts and force further buying, pushing indices higher.

  • Loonie Faces Retail Test as BoC Easing Risks Persist – Friday, 22 May

    Where we are: USDCAD is trading around 1.3660, consolidating after yesterday’s choppy session. The pair has largely traded within a tight 1.3640-1.3680 range overnight, and sits slightly above its prior NY close. Key resistance remains around the 1.3700 handle, while support is eyed near 1.3620.

    What’s driving it: The Canadian Dollar’s direction hinges on today’s domestic Retail Sales data at 08:30 ET. The Bank of Canada’s dovish tilt, cemented by Macklem’s April comments highlighting tariff uncertainty and a softer growth path, continues to weigh on the Loonie. While headline CPI at 7.1% remains well above target, the BoC’s emphasis on underlying price pressures keeps the door open for potential easing, especially given the still-solid but slightly decelerating Monthly GDP growth. Rising WTI crude prices offer some support, but the potential for tariff pass-through continues to create headwinds.

    • The BoC’s April decision to hold rates at 2.75% despite elevated inflation, with Macklem explicitly referencing downside risks, signaled a high bar for hawkish surprises.
    • Speculator positioning remains modestly short CAD, offering limited room for further downside extension unless data materially deteriorates; squeeze risk is low given that the net-short positioning is around the 79th percentile of its 52-week range.
    • The narrowing 2s10s spread in the US, currently at 0.49%, signals a potential slowdown in the US which would pressure Canadian growth and the CAD.

    NY session focus: All eyes are on the 08:30 ET release of Canadian Retail Sales and Core Retail Sales. Stronger-than-expected prints could provide a short-term boost to the Loonie, potentially pushing USDCAD below 1.3620. Conversely, a miss could exacerbate easing concerns and send the pair towards 1.3700. The 10:00 ET release of Revised UoM Consumer Sentiment could introduce some noise, but the primary focus remains squarely on Canadian data. The trade that’s working is fading rallies above 1.3700; the trade at risk is shorting CAD aggressively into positive data surprises. The pain trade is a hawkish repricing of BoC expectations driven by surprisingly strong Canadian data.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Thursday, 21 May

    Regime: Risk-off, fueled by rising real yields and renewed Iran tensions, with VIX at 18.06 and DXY bid.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Oil shock revival: Geopolitical tensions around Iran exacerbate supply concerns, driving crude higher.
    • Rates repricing: Dimon’s hawkish comments reinforce the potential for higher-for-longer, lifting Treasury yields.
    • Mixed PMI signals: Eurozone and UK PMIs offer a mixed bag, with services sector weakness raising growth concerns.

    The setup: Renewed geopolitical risks are stoking inflation fears and pushing real yields higher, putting pressure on risk assets. Look for opportunities to fade rallies in equities, especially tech. Watch the 10Y real yield at 2.18% as a key level. Initial weakness in Dow futures around 39,850 offers a possible short entry.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 11:30 AEST AUD: Employment Change (forecast 16.7K, prior 17.9K)
    • 09:15 CET EUR: French Flash Manufacturing PMI (forecast 52.1, prior 52.8)
    • 09:30 London GBP: Flash Services PMI (forecast 51.7, prior 52.0)

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (US): Fed policy uncertainty, strong US yields
      • Cross: Risk-off sentiment, safe-haven demand
      • Levels: Resistance 119.50, support 119.00
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (EU): Weak Eurozone PMIs, ECB dovishness
      • Cross: Strong DXY, widening US-DE 10Y spread, risk-off flows
      • Levels: Resistance 1.1620, support 1.1580
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (UK): Mixed UK PMIs, uncertainty around BoE path
      • Cross: Strong DXY, US-UK 10Y spread, risk aversion
      • Levels: Resistance 1.2660, support 1.2600
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ caution, intervention risk remains high
      • Cross: Rising US 10Y yields, DXY strength, risk sentiment
      • Levels: Resistance 159.50, support 159.00
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (CA): BoC cautious tone, WTI volatility
      • Cross: Strong DXY, US-CA 10Y spread
      • Levels: Resistance 1.3820, support 1.3750
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (AU): Mixed labour data, RBA tightening path uncertain
      • Cross: Strong DXY, US-AU 10Y spread, China growth concerns
      • Levels: Resistance 0.6680, support 0.6620
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ easing bias
      • Cross: Strong DXY, US-NZ 10Y spread, risk-off sentiment
      • Levels: Resistance 0.5900, support 0.5850
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (CH): SNB dovishness, Swiss yields lagging
      • Cross: Strong DXY, safe-haven demand
      • Levels: Resistance 0.7900, support 0.7850
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP: Neutral; EUR/JPY: Bearish; GBP/JPY: Bearish
      • Domestic: Relative ECB/BoE/BoJ stance, relative yields
      • Cross: DXY, risk regime, cross-of-crosses dynamics
      • Levels: Monitor key supports/resistances on charts
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Rising real yields, CB demand waning
      • Cross: Strong DXY, risk aversion not fully supportive
      • Levels: Resistance $4,510, support $4,480
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Slower industrial demand growth
      • Cross: Strong DXY, risk-off sentiment
      • Levels: Follow Gold
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Iran tensions / potential supply disruption
      • Cross: DXY offsetting factor, risk-off a moderate headwind
      • Levels: WTI Resistance $102, Support $98
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China growth concerns, LME inventories stable
      • Cross: Strong DXY, global growth proxy
      • Levels: Follow market trend, trade in accordance with real yields.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (US): Rising yields, earnings headwinds
      • Cross: Elevated VIX, global risk-off
      • Levels: Futures resistance 5300, cash support 5250
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (US): Real yield sensitivity, mixed earnings
      • Cross: Rates sensitivity, elevated VIX
      • Levels: Follow SPX general resistance and support level
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (US): Cyclical headwinds, rising yields
      • Cross: Bond-yield reaction
      • Levels: Follow SPX general resistance and support level
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling strength, mixed PMI data, commodity exposure
      • Cross: Global risk, US tone
      • Levels: Resistance 10,400, support 10,350
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (DE): Weak German PMIs, Bund yield increase
      • Cross: US tech, DXY, risk-off
      • Levels: Resistance is high, monitor yield trend
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (JP): Cautious BOJ commentary, JGB yield focus
      • Cross: US tech reaction, global risk
      • Levels: Follow global risk sentiment
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): ETF flows slowing, funding rates stable
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk-off, Nasdaq correlation
      • Levels: Resistance $68,000, support $67,500

    Positioning watch: AUD, Copper, and US Dollar are crowded longs (>80th percentile), creating squeeze risk on any positive surprises or a shift in sentiment. Nasdaq 100 and Japanese Yen are crowded shorts (<20th percentile), risking a sharp rally on positive catalysts.

    The pain trade: A dovish pivot from a Fed speaker today would trigger a violent short squeeze in Nasdaq and Yen, simultaneously undermining the DXY.

  • Loonie Remains Heavy Despite WTI Bid – Thursday, 21 May

    Where we are: USDCAD is trading near 1.3795, testing the upper end of its overnight range. The pair remains bid, a continuation of the trend seen in the last few sessions, and above yesterday’s NY close of 1.3760. Technical resistance looms around 1.3820, a level that has capped rallies in recent weeks.

    What’s driving it: The Canadian Dollar is under pressure despite a decent bid in WTI crude, typically a CAD-positive factor. The primary driver is the Bank of Canada’s lingering easing bias, reinforced by softer-than-expected core inflation prints last month, as well as Macklem’s comments on tariff uncertainty. Even though headline CPI ticked up to 7.1% in April, the BoC seems inclined to look through energy-related inflation. Supporting the USD side, the rise in the US 2Y yield to 4.13% yesterday and 10Y yield to 4.67% continues to offer upside.

    • The Bank of Canada held rates steady at 2.75% in April, citing tariff uncertainty despite sticky headline CPI.
    • Speculative positioning remains modestly short CAD, with net non-commercial positions at -16,242 contracts, near the 79th percentile. A larger short base would argue for more caution on continued downside.
    • Canada’s Monthly GDP printed at 2.5% in April, slightly lower than the prior 2.6%, a marginal signal of slowdown.

    NY session focus: Today’s US data will be critical for USDCAD. The 08:30 ET releases of Philly Fed Manufacturing Index and Unemployment Claims could provide further impetus for USD strength if they surprise to the upside. Focus will shift to Flash PMIs at 09:45 ET. Watch for a break above 1.3820 which could open the way to 1.3850. Failure to break above 1.3820 will likely see a retest of 1.3750. The trade that’s working is fading CAD strength, anticipating further BoC dovishness relative to the Fed. The trade at risk is a sharp WTI correction that could squeeze USD/CAD shorts. The pain trade is a strong set of US macro data that pushes USDCAD above 1.39.