The USD/CAD pair fell during the course of the day on Tuesday, testing the 1.32 level.
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Gold prices edged slightly higher on Tuesday, snapping a four-day losing streak, as a retreat in the dollar sparked some short-side profit taking.
The EUR/USD pair initially fell during the course of the day on Monday, but keep in mind that it was Labor Day in the United States. This of course meant that most of the trading was done early in the day, and that the American simply did not have anything to say about the marketplace.
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The USD/CAD pair initially tried to fall during the session on Monday, and what would’ve been very illiquid trading.
The USD/MXN pair rose during the session on Monday, as the markets continue to favor the US dollar in general.
The GBP/USD pair bounced during the session on Monday, using the 1.52 level as a bit of a springboard.
Gold started the week off on a sour note, extending its losses to a fourth straight session and hitting its lowest levels since August 18, as uncertainty about when the U.S. Federal Reserve may hike interest rates continued to weigh on the market.
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The EUR/USD pair went back and forth during the course of the day Friday in reaction to the Nonfarm Payroll Numbers. With that being the case, the market looks like it is respecting the 1.11 level for support, but there is a significant amount of resistance above at the 1.13 handle.
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Looking at the USD/CAD pair, you can see that we fell initially during the course of the session on Friday, testing the 1.31 handle.
The AUD/USD pair initially tried to rally during the session on Friday, but failed at the 0.70 level as it showed significant signs of resistance.
The EUR/JPY pair initially fell during the session on Friday in reaction to the jobs number, which of course missed in the United States.
Gold prices ended the week down nearly 1% as increasing demand for the American dollar curbed the metal's appeal as an alternative investment.
The EUR/USD pair fell significantly during the session on Thursday, crashing towards the 1.11 level. That is an area that should be supportive, and as a result we did in fact bounce from there.
The EUR/CAD pair fell during the session on Thursday, slicing below the 1.4750 handle. However, we did bounce a little bit towards the end of the day and as a result we could find ourselves bouncing back above the 1.4750 level.