What’s Next For The Loonie?

 | Feb 16, 2017 06:30

Key Points:

  • A breakout is likely and this should be to the upside.
  • Long-term channel should remain intact.
  • The pair should reverse to the centre of the channel.

The loonie is fast approaching a critical point where it must decide where exactly it wants to end up. On the one hand, it could finally break free of the ascending channel that has largely constrained its movements over the past months. On the other hand, a breakout from the near-term wedge could mean we see a rally back to the centre of this long-standing channel. As a result, it’s worth delving into some of the technicals to get a feel for what we can expect moving forward.

First and foremost, it’s quite clear on the daily chart that the narrowing price action of the falling wedge should lead to a breakout in one direction or the other in the very near-term. As a result of this particular wedge, the pair should be predisposed to breaking out on the upside which would also respect the downside constraint of the long-term channel. Due to this coincidence, a rally is looking much more likely than a downside breakout from a technical perspective at least.