The EUR/USD pair is highly recommended for traders who are only beginning to trade Forex. It trades easily by retail traders as well as by Central banks and financial institutions around the world.
The most active trading sessions takes place in London and New York and the most commonly used EUR/USD Forex charts are the Daily, 4 Hour and 1 Hour charts. The traders at Daily Forex will post the latest Euro to US dollar forecasts and will keep you totally updated regarding EUR/USD trading.
EUR/USD receives additional interest from volume generated by the Euro-crosses (e.g. euro/British pound (EUR/GBP), EUR/CHF and EUR/JPY. This interest tends to be contrary to the underlying U.S. dollar direction, making it an attractive market for short-term traders.
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The EUR/USD pair spent most of the month going higher during June, but as you can see on the chart the last week fell back as the Euro cools off a little bit. The European Union continues to be an area that has a lot of issues, especially when it comes to Greece.
The EUR/USD pair has been an absolute mess for some time. Over the course of the last couple of months we have bounced from lows at 1.05, all the way to the 1.15 area.
The EUR/USD pair has spent the last couple of weeks grinding its way higher. However, I still see this market as being consolidative, as the market has bounced around between the 1.05 and the 1.10 levels.
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The EUR/USD pair has been rather volatile for the month of March, testing the 1.10 handle for resistance eventually, but only after testing the 1.05 level for support.
Get the March 2015 forecast for the EUR/USD pair here.
The EUR/USD pair broke higher towards the end of January, but still remained below the 1.15 level. Quite frankly, the market has sold off and is a bit oversold but at the end of the day there are too many factors working against the Euro to think that this pair will rally for any significant length of time.
Get the January 2015 forecast for the EUR/USD pair here.
Get the 2015 Q1 forecast for the EUR/USD pair here.
The EUR/USD pair has fallen quite drastically during most of the year for 2014, and although I think it’s still pretty bearish, you can see that I have a blue line on the chart near the 1.2050 region.
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The EUR/USD pair has been in a massive downtrend for some time. However, during the entirety of November, we have seen quite a bit of consolidation near the 1.25 handle.
The EUR/USD pair has been falling rather significantly for some time now. The last couple of weeks have been somewhat consolidative though, so that being the case it appears of the market will more than likely try to break down and continue much lower.
The EUR/USD pair fell hard during the course of the month of September, slicing through 1.28 with absolutely no trouble whatsoever. Because of this, I think that this market continues to fall and I even believe we go as low as roughly 1.20 level given enough time.
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The EUR/USD pair has been in a gradual grind higher over the last couple of years. However, it’s been a very choppy pair in general, so anyone expecting some type of easy trade is probably deluding themselves.