EUR/USD Exchange Rate
Rate updates live from market data · indicative, not an official dealing rate · not trading advice.
EUR/USD — interactive chart
Momentum & oscillators
About EUR/USD
EUR/USD is the most heavily traded pair in the world, so it tends to be liquid and relatively orderly. It moves mainly on the interest-rate gap between the European Central Bank and the US Federal Reserve, on eurozone versus US growth and inflation data, and on broad risk sentiment. When traders reach for the dollar as a safe haven the pair usually softens; when confidence returns the euro often recovers.
Technical snapshot
EUR/USD is trading around 1.1419, down +0.13% over the last session. The rate is sitting below its 50-day average, framing the medium-term picture as a downtrend. RSI-14 reads 49 — a neutral zone with no momentum extreme. These are mechanical indicator readings, not a forecast or a recommendation.
EUR/USD — frequently asked
What is the EUR/USD exchange rate today?
One Euro (EUR) is worth about 1.1419 USD, down +0.13% on the day. The rate at the top of this page refreshes live from market data.
What moves the EUR/USD pair?
Mostly the interest-rate gap between the EUR and USD central banks, the relative pace of growth and inflation in each economy, trade and capital flows, and the global appetite for risk. Data surprises and central-bank commentary can move it quickly.
Is EUR/USD a good pair to trade?
That depends entirely on your strategy, risk tolerance and experience — there is no universal answer. Use the live chart and the technical readings above as inputs, never as a signal to act. FX is leveraged and risky, and this page is information, not advice.
How many USD is 1 EUR?
At the current rate, 1 EUR ≈ 1.1419 USD, and 1 USD ≈ 0.8757 EUR. Use the converter on this page for other amounts.
Disclaimer: TrendiView provides market data and educational information only. Nothing here is investment, financial or trading advice, and rates are indicative and may be delayed. Foreign exchange is leveraged and carries a high risk of loss. Do your own research and consider a licensed adviser. Past performance does not guarantee future results.