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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    0.66$
  • Previous Close
    0.6592$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    0.00$
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About

AUDUSD.FOREX refers to the exchange rate between the Australian dollar (AUD) and the United States dollar (USD) within the foreign exchange (forex) market. It specifically indicates the price of one Australian dollar in terms of US dollars. For example, AUDUSD.FOREX = 0.65 means that one Australian dollar can be exchanged for 0.65 US dollars. The '.FOREX' suffix is often used by brokers or data providers to explicitly identify the symbol as a forex pair, distinguishing it from other financial instruments traded on their platforms. The AUDUSD pair is one of the most actively traded currency pairs globally, reflecting the economic relationship between Australia and the United States.

AUD/USD intraday : the upside prevails as long as 0.6474 is support

The configuration is positive.

2025 Oct 14 21:31
AUD/USD
  • Our preference: the upside prevails as long as 0.6474 is support
  • Alternative scenario: below 0.6474, expect 0.6453 and 0.6440.
  • Comment: the RSI is above its neutrality area at 50. The MACD is above its signal line and positive. The configuration is positive. Moreover, the price is above its 20 and 50 period moving average (respectively at 0.6471 and 0.6486).

Supports and resistances:

  • 0.6558 ** - Resistance *
  • 0.6545 * - Resistance **
  • 0.6532 ** - Resistance ***
  • - Last
  • 0.6492 last - Support ***
  • - Support **
  • 0.6474 ** - Support *

Factors

Interest Rates: Differences in interest rates set by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and the Federal Reserve (Fed) heavily influence AUDUSD. Higher Australian rates tend to strengthen AUD.

Commodity Prices: Australia is a major exporter of commodities like iron ore and coal. Rising commodity prices generally boost the Australian dollar.

Global Risk Sentiment: AUD is often seen as a risk-on currency. During periods of global economic uncertainty or market downturns, investors tend to sell AUD.

Economic Data: Key economic indicators released in both Australia and the US, such as GDP, employment, and inflation figures, can impact the currency pair.

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