EUR USD Forex Chart
This is our real-time EURUSD chart. This live forex euro rate is updated several times each minute. You can use the options button to select indicators, draw trendlines and change timeframes to view the euro / usd rate in long term or short term views.
The EurUsd has huge liquidty, as it's a cross rate of two currencies belonging to two of the largest economies in the world. Every day millions of transactions are made between businesses, private individuals and Governments located in the two areas. For every transaction there needs to be an exchange of currency. This is what we call forex, and the amount of money flowing into each economy determines the strength of each, and price will act accordingly.
Latest EURUSD News
EUR/USD Price Forecast: Rebounds above 1.1350, but outlook stays bearish below key resistance
The EUR/USD pair trades in positive territory around 1.1370 during the early European session on Thursday. A surprisingly hawkish message from Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve (Fed) chair last ...
EUR/USD Price Forecast: Danske Bank Targets 1.13 Within Six Months
Danske Bank remains bearish on EUR/USD and has extended its forecast for further weakness, targeting 1.13 over the next six months and 1.12 on a 12-month view. The bank notes that resilient US labour ...
How the MACD reveals institutional accumulation in EUR/USD
EUR/USD is falling. The trend is bearish, sentiment is negative, and most traders are either selling or waiting for it to drop further. But beneath that decline, there's something price alone doesn't ...
EURUSD to Parity in Early 2025?
Will the EURUSD test parity in early 2025, or can bulls defend 1.0350? EURUSD is stuck in a range between 1.0350 and 1.0450, and this could persist through New Year’s. A bullish breakout above 1.0450 ...
EUR/USD Weekly Forecast: Lower Realm Still in Sight with Skeptical Sentiment
The EUR/USD remains under pressure and depending on viewpoint can justifiably be claimed to be within a fair market range. The Forex market is always right; the trader is frequently wrong. Speculators ...
