The Canadian dollar just hit its strongest level in 10 weeks, pushing to 1.3877 against the greenback. CAD bulls seem energized lately—could be commodity price momentum or shifting rate expectations. Worth watching if you're dealing with USD/CAD pairs or planning cross-border moves.
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PumpDetector
· 14h ago
lmao cad pumping on what exactly? commodities or rate copium? reading the tea leaves here and something feels off... institutional flow doesn't match the narrative tbh
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ZkSnarker
· 14h ago
ngl, well technically the CAD strength here is just commodity prices doing their thing again—imagine if people actually understood the correlation instead of just yolo-ing into pairs blindly lmao
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TestnetFreeloader
· 14h ago
The Canadian dollar's recent rally is serious—here comes a ten-week high just like that... But to be honest, it has limited impact on us small retail investors. The main thing to watch is how commodity prices move.
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PumpingCroissant
· 14h ago
The Canadian dollar is acting up again... How long can this rally last?
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 14h ago
The Canadian dollar is really strong this time. My short positions lost money again...
The Canadian dollar just hit its strongest level in 10 weeks, pushing to 1.3877 against the greenback. CAD bulls seem energized lately—could be commodity price momentum or shifting rate expectations. Worth watching if you're dealing with USD/CAD pairs or planning cross-border moves.