It was all about risk sentiment for Asian session traders as they priced in weaker stimulus prospects in the U.S.

Will this lead to EUR/CAD retesting a key inflection point?

Check out the top market headlines in the last couple of hours:

Major Forex Pairs Price Performance from MarketMilk
Major Forex Pairs Price Performance from MarketMilk

Upcoming Potential Catalysts on the Economic Calendar:

  • Eurozone’s final inflation figures at 9:00 am GMT
  • Eurozone’s trade balance at 9:00 am GMT
  • Italy’s trade balance at 9:00 am GMT
  • Canada’s manufacturing sales at 12:30 pm GMT
  • U.S. retail sales at 12:30 pm GMT

What to Watch: EUR/CAD

EUR/CAD 4-hour Forex Chart
EUR/CAD 4-hour Forex Chart

Optimism over a Brexit deal and concerns over a lack of stimulus deal in the U.S. has pushed the euro higher against the Loonie in the last few days.

EUR/CAD is now sitting just under the 1.5500 mark, which lines up with the 38.2% Fib retracement of early October’s downswing.

Data releases are pretty low key in the eurozone today with only trade balance and inflation reports on tap. Meanwhile, Canada is expected to print a 2.0% decline in manufacturing sales after seeing a 7.0% jump in July.

If traders start to really worry about the EU still not having a concrete deal with the U.K., or if they pay more attention to rising coronavirus cases and lockdown prospects in the region, then EUR/CAD could find resistance at current levels and head for its previous lows near 1.5400.

If comdolls continue to take hits against their lower-yielding counterparts, however, then we could see EUR/CAD retest 1.5550, which is in line with a 61.8% Fib retracement and a key broken support area.

This post first appeared on babypips.com

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