EUR/USD: Midpoint of the ‘Dull Period’ ● n the next part of the review, we will discuss how one crypto analyst used the term “dull period” in relation to the BTC/USD chart. The EUR/USD chart looks even more uneventful. While from 20 August until today, the pair fluctuated within the 1.1000-1.1200 range, last week it
EUR/USD: Storms and Tempests on September 18, 19, and 20 ● The past week can be divided into two parts – from September 9 to 11, and from the 12th to the 13th. Initially, the dollar strengthened, then it lost ground. The trend shift occurred after data released on Wednesday, September 11, indicated a
EUR/USD: Markets Await ECB and Fed Meetings ● If the US economy is growing, investors buy up dollars to invest in the US stock market. As a result, the DXY Dollar Index rises. But as soon as the dark shadow of an impending recession falls over the rosy picture, the countdown begins. Moreover, an economic
EUR/USD: Day of Thanksgiving and Week of Contradictions ● Reminder that the American currency came under significant pressure on November 14 following the release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report in the USA. In October, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) decreased from 0.4% to 0% (m/m), and on an annual basis, it dropped from
EUR/USD: November 14 – a Dark Day for the Dollar ● In the previous review, the overwhelming majority of experts expressed opinions favouring further weakening of the American currency. This prediction came to fruition. The Consumer Inflation report in the United States, published on Tuesday, November 14, toppled the Dollar Index (DXY) from 105.75 to
US DOLLAR, USD/JPY, GBP/USD, AUD/USD OUTLOOK The broader U.S. dollar regains ground after Tuesday’s selloff Despite today’s moves, the path of least resistance may be lower for the greenback, especially against some of its top peers This article delves into crucial technical levels to monitor for USD/JPY, GBP/USD, and AUD/USD Trade Smarter – Sign up
© Reuters. WASHINGTON – The US dollar, which has seen a strong performance in the latter half of 2023, is expected to face a downturn in 2024 as the Federal Reserve gears up to ease interest rates. In the second half of 2023, the dollar’s bull trend was propelled by robust US economic growth, boasting
EUR/USD: How Mr. Powell Aided the Dollar ● The past week witnessed few significant events, which reflected in EUR/USD pair’s fluctuations around 1.0700. Notably, there was a slight increase in the Dollar Index (DXY), starting at 105.05 and reaching a peak of 105.97 by Friday, November 10. This growth was primarily attributed to the “hawkish”