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Usd/Cad - are you Long, Short or Out? [0 votes total]

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Posted By: Farrukh Kayani

Posted On: Nov 19, 2008
Views: 1974
usd/cad to hit 1.40

we might see usd/cad at 1.40 soon as oil prices are low to near $50/barrel.


Posted By: Hari

Posted On: Jul 4, 2008
Views: 3030
USD/CAD


I think CAD will trade between 0.98 to 1.02 to US for the next 6 months, the range will widen by year end. USD should strengthen by 2009 mid back to CAD 1.10


Posted By: Farrukh Kayani

Posted On: Jun 27, 2008
Views: 3084
usd/cad to reach 1.05

look at graphs reminds us usd/cad will reach 1.05 soon and canada will be under pressure as usa recession pours into canada.usd/cad to reach 1.05 after which it can fall before 1.05 its unlikely as usd/cad needs upmove for more downfall.after 1.05 we can move back to .90 area or more.the area of 1.05 is very much needed for reaching .90


Posted By: Gregory

Posted On: Jan 2, 2008
Views: 4625
Cdn $

Rise in price of oil, gold and geopolitical tensions all bode well for the CDN dollars strength. $1.20 US befrore year 2008 is over. Although this does not necessarily bode well for the manufacturing sector expect stronger trading ties with China with emphasis on Quality. Want to really cash in check out KXL on the venture exchange. Research their website extensively.


Posted By: MR D

Posted On: Nov 6, 2007
Views: 5747
CAD Strength

Expect to see the CAD continue to rise. The CAD, dubbed as a petrol based currency, will maintain it's strength and will continue to rise with the price of oil. With few signs of a decrease in oil prices don't expect the CAD to fall anytime soon.


Posted By: Greg

Posted On: Nov 5, 2007
Views: 5747
Onward and Upward for Canadian Dollar in Long Term

Government announces 60 billion in tax cuts¡K. shooting towards lowest corporate tax rate in the G7¡Kincreased trade with Pacific Rim and many diversified interests all over South Asia¡Kresilient to US housing woes¡Kstrong performance against the euro¡Kethanol, oil, water, technologies¡K.and still manages to work towards humane social policies for those in need¡K.get aboard while you can ƒº. I love Canada! See you in Vancouver 2010! ƒº


Posted By: Aardvark

Posted On: Nov 5, 2007
Views: 5804
Strong CAD$

The strong CAD$ could turn in to a big problem for Canada. Their reliance on the United States for a majority of their trade has suddenly become more difficult due to the higher cost of Canadian goods. Plus many U.S. companies have back office operations in the Canada due to the language skills and what was cheaper labor. Now that "cheaper" labor is more expensive and might result in a large upswing in Canadian unemployment.


Posted By: Marcus

Posted On: Oct 25, 2007
Views: 6023
Can $

Get ready to see the CAN $ reach 1.05 in Dec 07 and topping 1.10 before summer 08. Then the decline should start in the third quarter of 08.


Posted By: Brad G

Posted On: May 19, 2007
Views: 8928
CAD Dollar Chaos

Is anyone in the world of currency exchange really know the truth? Be aware of the CAD situation. Canada has begun to sell off Canadian owned assests to foreign investors and are relying too heavily on resources. This is all seen as an false advantage for the dollar. This could all lead to a bust in the CAD. Just look at the USD and its fall. You can see parallels.


Posted By: farrukh iftikhar kayani

Posted On: Feb 11, 2007
Views: 10459
CAD shortning position

we are seeing an excellent performance of cad's.cad's are at good positions to be sold.1.1721 present rate at 22 gmt.selling is recomended but there is always the same possibility that more improvement in cad is possible but i m shortning.


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