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USD/CAD Risk Premium Shifts from Ultra to Prudent Nervousness

Robert Petrucci
USDCAD 6 month chart as of 16 Feb. 2025, showing upwards trend particularly as Trump has taken power and collided with Trudeau.
USD/CAD Six Month Chart as of 16th February 2025

The USD/CAD has experienced a bullish trend the past six months which has seen risk premium factor into the highs seen on the 3rd of February when the 1.48000 vicinity briefly witnessed a flirtation. The currency pair will enter this week near the 1.41800 area. It appears financial institutions are shifting from being ultra nervous about the rhetoric between the U.S and Canada to merely prudent.


On the 5th of November the USD/CAD was around 1.39000. The currency pair is now traversing values seen on the 10th of December. Economic data certainly factors into the USD/CAD value, but the move higher has definitely been a product of the rather raucous relationship between President Trump and Prime Minister Trudeau. The drama is not completely over and Forex traders who are looking for a sustained downturn in the USD/CAD should remain cautious regarding their wagers.


Consumer Price Index data will come from Canada this Tuesday. U.S inflation data released last week showed prices remain stubbornly above the target the Federal Reserve uses as a benchmark. Canadian inflation will likely demonstrate the same type of price pressures upward. However, these forecasted results from the Canadian CPI have likely been priced into the USD/CAD already by large players.


Which leaves us with the Trump/ Trudeau saga. And while Canada may feel like it is being unfairly pointed to as a villain by the White House, the problem for financial institutions is that Trump is firmly in power and Trudeau is about to vacate his office. The Canada Federal Election will be held on or before the 20th of October, and it is worthwhile to take into consideration the Liberal party is probably going to lose its leadership role to the Conservatives and Pierre Poilievre will be at the helm. Rest assured that financial institutions are taking this into consideration as they consider their mid-term outlooks.


The USD has shown some signs of less strength in recent trading across Forex. Financial institutions are perhaps factoring less risk premium into currencies as they anticipate tariff negotiations to provide answers and somewhat calmer conditions. Somewhat being the keyword. USD/CAD traders looking to target support levels in the near-term may try to anticipate the 1.41100 ratio as a goal. Looking for the USD/CAD to go below the 1.41000 level may be too much wishful thinking for the moment. Reversals higher in the currency pair will still be seen.


The USD/CAD will likely start to show a downturn, the question is when. Timing a sustained bearish trend in the USD/CAD for the moment remains gambling. The notion that the USD/CAD will see lower values in the mid-term however may be the right conviction, but deep pockets and patience will be needed.

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