Abstract:Forex technical analysis is the process of assessing the market conditions and choosing whether to buy or sell a specific currency pair. Analysis in the forex market is commonly divided into two main categories; Technical and Fundamental analysis.
Forex technical analysis is the process of assessing the market conditions and choosing whether to buy or sell a specific currency pair. Analysis in the forex market is commonly divided into two main categories; Technical and Fundamental analysis.
Technical analysis is based on the study of historical price action in order to identify price patterns and predict the future movements in the forex market through the use of technical indicators and historic price patterns.
Although forex technical analysis depends mainly on charts and patterns, it also includes aspects of behavioral economics and risk management. The main goal behind technical analysis is identifying trading opportunities and predicting price direction.
History repeats itself:
It is basically believed that human emotions are the main driver of prices in the financial markets. Therefore, historic price action is likely to be repeated once traders experience the same emotions.
Prices move in trends:
This concept reflects the fact that prices do not move randomly, as they follow specific trends. The objective of technical analysis is to identify these trends and predict future trends.
Technical price analysis is essential for identifying the overall price trend, entry and exit points for every trade, and support and resistance levels. Technical analysis helps you to determine not only when to enter a market, but more importantly when to get out.
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Times are tough for the rupee as it again slipped to 95 against the USD towards the end of April 2026 after some gains due to the RBI-led interventions early this month. The depreciation is largely attributable to surging crude oil prices. The prices climbed to their 3-year high over the US-Iran conflict. On April 30, 2026, the rupee opened at 95.02 mark against the USD, sliding 0.2% from its previous day’s ending at 94.84 against the greenback. As the day progressed, it slipped further to a new record low of 95.32 against the USD, beating the earlier fall of 95.22 in March 2026.

The forex market is a happening place with currency pairs getting traded almost non-stop for five days a week. Some currencies become stronger, some become weaker, and some remain neutral or rangebound. If you talk about the Indian National Rupee (INR), it has dipped sharply against major currencies globally over the past year. The USD/INR was valued at around 85-86 in Feb 2025. As we stand in Feb 2026, the value has dipped to over 90. The dip or rise, whatever the case may be, impacts our daily lives. It determines the price of an overseas holiday and imported goods, while influencing foreign investors’ perception of a country. The foreign exchange rates change constantly, sometimes multiple times a day, amid breaking news in the economic and political spheres globally. In this article, we have uncovered details on exchange rate fluctuations and key facts that every trader should know regarding these. Read on!

Entering 2026, diverging central bank policies are reshaping global FX and bond markets, while economic momentum shifts from developed economies toward India. Meanwhile, an upcoming leadership transition at the US Federal Reserve presents a key underappreciated risk that could trigger renewed volatility in interest rates and the US dollar.

The Malaysian ringgit extended its rally, reaching a five-year high against the US dollar, trading in a narrow range of RM4.04-RM4.05.