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USD/EUR Went Down By Over 1% In The Last 21 Sessions

USD/EUR Went Down By Over 1% In The Last 21 Sessions

(VIANEWS) - USD/EUR (USDEUR) has been up by 1.52% for the last 21 sessions. At 15:09 EST on Sunday, 25 June, USD/EUR (USDEUR) is $0.92.

USD/EUR's yearly highs and lows, it's 1.842% up from its 52-week low and 12.421% 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 negative 0.07%, a negative 0.08%, and a positive 0.36%, respectively.

USD/EUR's highest amplitude of average volatility was 0.38% (last week), 0.33% (last month), and 0.36% (last quarter), respectively.

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  • Usd/jpy holds steady above 143.00 mark, near its highest level since November 2022. According to FXStreet on Friday, 23 June, "This, in turn, assists the US Dollar (USD) to preserve the overnight recovery gains from its lowest level since May 11 and lends additional support to the USD/JPY pair. ", "Nevertheless, the aforementioned fundamental backdrop seems tilted firmly in favour of bullish traders and suggests that the path of least resistance for the USD/JPY pair is to the upside. "
  • Usd/jpy forecast: gains momentum, signals positive outlook - 23 June 2023. According to DailyForex on Friday, 23 June, "Traders are advised to remain attentive to potential buying opportunities, particularly during dips, while keeping an eye on the ongoing bullish momentum in the USD/JPY pair."
  • Usd/jpy price analysis: overbought RSI prods bulls at yearly high around 143.00. According to FXStreet on Friday, 23 June, "It's worth noting, however, the aforementioned wedge's top line, around 144.00 by the press time, will challenge the USD/JPY pair's further upside.", "While a clear downside break of 140.80 suggests the USD/JPY pair's theoretical south-run towards 131.00, the 21-DMA and the 200-DMA, respectively near 140.50 and 137.20, will act as extra checks for the sellers."
  • Usd/jpy prepares for a fresh rally above 143.50 amid risk-off mood. According to FXStreet on Friday, 23 June, "The USD/JPY pair has witnessed a marginal correction after facing fragile barricades around 143.50 in the early London session. ", "The upside bias for the USD/JPY pair has not faded as the market sentiment is quite negative, which has improved the appeal of the US Dollar Index (DXY)."
  • According to FXStreet on Friday, 23 June, "Japanese policymakers continue with their verbal intervention, as the USD/JPY pair trades at the highest level in seven months. "

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