USD/EUR Bearish Momentum: 0.928% Down In The Last 24 Hours

(VIANEWS) – USD/EUR (USDEUR) has been up by 0.9281% for the last session’s close. At 09:12 EST on Friday, 2 August, USD/EUR (USDEUR) is $0.92.

USD/EUR (USDEUR) Range

Concerning USD/EUR’s daily highs and lows, it’s 0.907% down from its trailing 24 hours low of $0.93 and 0.95% down from its trailing 24 hours high of $0.93.

USD/EUR’s yearly highs and lows, it’s 2.25% up from its 52-week low and 4.086% down from its 52-week high.

Volatility

USD/EUR’s last week, last month’s, and last quarter’s current intraday variation average was a positive 0.09%, a negative 0.04%, and a positive 0.23%, respectively.

USD/EUR’s highest amplitude of average volatility was 0.16% (last week), 0.18% (last month), and 0.23% (last quarter), respectively.

Forex Price Classification

According to the stochastic oscillator, a useful indicator of overbought and oversold conditions, USD/EUR’s Forex is considered to be oversold (<=20).

News about

  • According to FXStreet on Wednesday, 31 July, "The next key focus for USD/JPY is this evening’s Federal Reserve policy announcement. ", "We have brought forward our previous year end USD/JPY forecast of 152.00 to a 3-month view and have adjusted lower our 1 month forecast."
  • Usd/jpy plunged to 150.00 after surprise rate hike from boj. According to FXStreet on Wednesday, 31 July, "Markets will be waiting to sniff out the lay of the land moving forward, but it won’t take much buying pressure for markets to push USD/JPY back into the north side of the 200-day EMA at 152.40. "
  • According to FXStreet on Thursday, 1 August, "The USD/JPY pair declined as the US Dollar struggled after the Federal Reserve (Fed) decided to maintain rates at 5.25%-5.50% during its July meeting on Wednesday. ", "On the upside, the USD/JPY pair might encounter resistance near the lower boundary of the descending wedge at 151.60. "
  • According to FXStreet on Thursday, 1 August, "A volatile session left USD/JPY lingering around the 150.00 neighbourhood amidst the risk-off trade and declining US and Japanese yields. "

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