Henry Liu
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We’ll be getting the Canada IVEY PMI today, since this is a leading indicator, traders pay attention for this release, especially during the same week prior to Canada Employment Changes. Here’s the forecast:
10:00am (NY Time) CA IVEY PMI Forecast 67.1 Previous 73.2
ACTION: USD/CAD BUY 64.1 SELL 70.1
The Trade Plan
Our tradable surprise factor is 3.0. IVEY PMI is usually tradable before the Canadian Employment Changes, however it is important to note that IVEY PMI is a leading indicator and Employment Change is a lagging indicator, and both are figures from different month but the consensus is that if we are starting this month on a positive note, the previous month should not be too far behind.
We’ll look to BUY USDCAD if we get 64.1 or less, and we’ll look to SELL USDCAD if we get 70.1 or better. I’ll be using Retracement Trading method. To find out more about my trading system, read:
Henry Liu's Trading Method
The Market
We’ll focus on the IVEY PMI (IVEY Purchasing Manager’s Index) from Canada today, it is the equivalent of both ISM PMI’s out of US where purchasing managers of all sectors of the economy participate in this survey. And as with PMIs, they are all considered as leading indicators with the medium point at 50, therefore a reading of above 50 would be considered as expansion in the economy whereas a reading below 50 would be considered as contraction in the economy.
Additional Thoughts
USDCAD may not retrace much after a strong release, the retracement may also take place in the first 5 minutes, so once we see a significant retracement, get ready to jump in.
Pre-news Considerations
No Pre-news trade for this release.
DEFINITION
“The Ivey Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) measures the activity level of purchasing managers from all sectors of the economy, with a reading above 50 indicating expansion. A rising trend has a positive effect on the nation’s currency. To produce the index, purchasing managers are surveyed on a number of subjects including employment, production, new orders, supplier deliveries, and inventories. Traders watch these surveys closely because purchasing managers, by virtue of their jobs, have early access to data about their company’s performanerformance.”
Historical Chart and Data for CAD Ivey PMI
Thanks,
10:00am (NY Time) CA IVEY PMI Forecast 67.1 Previous 73.2
ACTION: USD/CAD BUY 64.1 SELL 70.1
The Trade Plan
Our tradable surprise factor is 3.0. IVEY PMI is usually tradable before the Canadian Employment Changes, however it is important to note that IVEY PMI is a leading indicator and Employment Change is a lagging indicator, and both are figures from different month but the consensus is that if we are starting this month on a positive note, the previous month should not be too far behind.
We’ll look to BUY USDCAD if we get 64.1 or less, and we’ll look to SELL USDCAD if we get 70.1 or better. I’ll be using Retracement Trading method. To find out more about my trading system, read:
Henry Liu's Trading Method
The Market
We’ll focus on the IVEY PMI (IVEY Purchasing Manager’s Index) from Canada today, it is the equivalent of both ISM PMI’s out of US where purchasing managers of all sectors of the economy participate in this survey. And as with PMIs, they are all considered as leading indicators with the medium point at 50, therefore a reading of above 50 would be considered as expansion in the economy whereas a reading below 50 would be considered as contraction in the economy.
Additional Thoughts
USDCAD may not retrace much after a strong release, the retracement may also take place in the first 5 minutes, so once we see a significant retracement, get ready to jump in.
Pre-news Considerations
No Pre-news trade for this release.
DEFINITION
“The Ivey Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) measures the activity level of purchasing managers from all sectors of the economy, with a reading above 50 indicating expansion. A rising trend has a positive effect on the nation’s currency. To produce the index, purchasing managers are surveyed on a number of subjects including employment, production, new orders, supplier deliveries, and inventories. Traders watch these surveys closely because purchasing managers, by virtue of their jobs, have early access to data about their company’s performanerformance.”
Historical Chart and Data for CAD Ivey PMI
Thanks,
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