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USDPKR NEWS why is Us Dollar / Pakistan Rupee price falling or rising

USDPKR NEWS reasons for why stock price of Us Dollar / Pakistan Rupee is falling or rising

USDPKR Us Dollar is falling or rising technical reasons

Technical analysis forecast for Us Dollar Stock is that its in a downtrend for shortterm, and I will avoid taking a BUY or a LONG trade in this stock. Look for opportunities to sell or SHORT Us Dollar USDPKR at this time. Stock is falling and might fall more.

It appears as if Us Dollar USDPKR gave a large move recently.

Stock of Us Dollar (USDPKR) is trading below an important moving average line, and it has been below this line for quite some time now. This is not a good sign, stock might keep falling and stock might move lower...

My analysis of Us Dollar is bearish for shortterm, but stock is semi over sold and there are some chances of seeing a recovery tomorrow. Use 279.5 as stoploss in an intra day buy trade for a target of 280.3. However, stock will show a bearish move below 279.5.

USDPKR Us Dollar is falling or rising NEWS fundamental reasons

Rupee falls 6 paise to close at 90.29 against US dollar The rupee pared initial gains and settled for the day 6 paise lower at 90.29 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday, as the likely central bank intervention was negated by a strong dollar, foreign outflows from capital markets, and elevated crude - NEWS as on 2026-01-14 indiatimes.com

Rupee rises 26 paise to 89.92 against US dollar in early trade The Indian rupee strengthened today, gaining 26 paise to trade at 89.92 against the US dollar. This rise was supported by a weaker US dollar globally and a significant decrease in international crude oil prices. The rupee had previously ended its losing st - NEWS as on 2026-01-07 indiatimes.com

Rupee rises 18 paise to 90.12 against US dollar in early trade The rupee edged up 18 paise to 90.12 against the US dollar, supported by a weaker greenback and lower crude oil prices. However, US President Trump's tariff threats on India, FII outflows, and weak domestic equity markets capped sharper gains, with the rup - NEWS as on 2026-01-06 indiatimes.com

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USDPKR Us Dollar / Pakistan Rupee current price & indicator signals

Moving Averages for Us Dollar / Pakistan Rupee

  • 5Day Average: 279.75
  • 12Day Average: 280.32
  • 20Day Average: 280.23
  • 50Day Average: 281.26
  • 100Day Average: 282.3
  • 150Day Average: 282.7
  • 200Day Average: 282.2

USDPKR Indicators & signals

Indicator MACD (12,26,9)

280.08, 280.48, -0.38
Indicator MACD is in negative zone

Indicator ADX (14)

13.64, 42.22, 55.56
Indicator ADX is indicating that momentum is weak.
Momentum is towards selling.

Indicator RSI (14)

Current RSI is: 51
Indicator RSI is indicating buying momentum and stock might rise.

Recent prices of USDPKR Us Dollar / Pakistan Rupee are as follows: Daily volume is divided by 10 day averaged volume

Date Close Range Change % Volume
21 Wed Jan 2026 279.64140 279.61560 to 279.65570 0% 1 times
20 Tue Jan 2026 279.63560 279.63560 to 279.63560 -0.07% 0 times
16 Fri Jan 2026 279.84250 279.84250 to 279.84250 0.02% 1 times
15 Thu Jan 2026 279.79260 279.78620 to 279.79260 -0.02% 0 times
14 Wed Jan 2026 279.84710 279.84640 to 279.84710 -0.04% 1 times
13 Tue Jan 2026 279.95900 279.95880 to 279.95920 0.06% 3 times
12 Mon Jan 2026 279.79880 279.79880 to 279.79880 -0.07% 1 times
09 Fri Jan 2026 279.98940 279.98270 to 279.98940 -0.91% 1 times
08 Thu Jan 2026 282.57120 282.57120 to 282.76320 -0.08% 2 times
07 Wed Jan 2026 282.80370 282.80370 to 282.80370 1.05% 0 times
06 Tue Jan 2026 279.85540 279.85540 to 279.85540 -0.09% 1 times
05 Mon Jan 2026 280.09400 280.09400 to 280.09400 0.02% 1 times

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