Euro / US Dollar · EURUSD
forexLast updated: February 27, 2026
Money flow in Euro / US Dollar is balanced, with neither strong accumulation nor distribution. The Flow & Accumulation Score reads 43/100 — a neutral reading with no clear directional bias. The trend picture is neutral — the Trend & Momentum Score sits at 56/100, suggesting no clear directional conviction. The Risk Profile Score sits at 41/100, reflecting a mediocre return-to-risk balance.
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Where is money flowing?
VWAP: Above 200d ($1.17), below 50d ($1.18)
Money flow in Euro / US Dollar is neutral. The Flow & Accumulation Score reads 43/100 — neither buyers nor sellers are dominating, and capital commitment is balanced. Chaikin Money Flow at -0.09 and On-Balance Volume (flat) provide a mixed picture of flow dynamics. Volume is notably thin at just 0.0x the 20-day average — any price moves today carry less conviction due to low participation.
What is the trend?
| MA Period | Value | Price vs MA | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10-day | 1.18 | Above | +0.1% |
| 21-day | 1.18 | Below | -0.2% |
| 50-day | 1.18 | Above | +0.1% |
| 100-day | 1.17 | Above | +0.6% |
| 200-day | 1.17 | Above | +0.9% |
Euro / US Dollar is in a neutral or transitioning phase. The Trend & Momentum Score sits at 56/100, with mixed moving average alignment — no clear trend signal is present.
Is momentum building or fading?
Short-term momentum is fading even as the longer-term trend remains positive. The 10-day rate of change has turned negative (-0.4%) while the 63-day (0.2%) remains positive — a pattern that often signals a pullback within an uptrend. RSI at 48 sits near the midline — momentum is essentially neutral, with neither buyers nor sellers showing clear dominance.
How extended is this move?
Price is 0.1% above the 50-day moving average — a mild extension within the normal range (40th percentile of its historical range). There is no significant stretch to flag. Bollinger Band %B at 0.34 shows price in the lower half of its recent volatility range. Bollinger Bandwidth has compressed to 0.015 — volatility is unusually low, a condition often referred to as a squeeze. Historically, periods of compressed volatility tend to precede significant moves in one direction.
Where are the key levels?
$1.19 – $1.19
$1.17 – $1.18
The strongest support zone is $1.2 — $1.2, 0% below current price, where 9 independent signals converge — major swing at $1.18, double top at $1.18, major swing at $1.18, intermediate swing at $1.18, and 5 other signals. Resistance sits at $1.2 — $1.2, 1% above — major swing at $1.19, double top at $1.19, and intermediate swing at $1.19. The volume profile shows the highest activity around $1.2 (Point of Control), with the 70% value area spanning $1.2 to $1.2. Price is within 2% of the 52-week high at $1.2.
How does this compare?
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What risk am I taking?
The risk-return profile of Euro / US Dollar is mediocre. The Risk Profile Score sits at 41/100 — the return-to-risk trade-off is unremarkable, suggesting caution with position sizing. The 1-year Sortino Ratio is negative (-0.4) — the asset has lost money on a risk-adjusted basis over the past year. Maximum drawdown hit -3.3%, and the loss profile is unfavourable.
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Direction Assessment
Confirmed uptrend with capital inflow
Uptrend without volume support
Capital flowing in, trend not yet established
Downtrend with capital outflow
Average. Standard positioning appropriate.
The combined signal is neutral. With trend at 56/100 and flow at 43/100, neither dimension provides a clear directional reading — the asset is in a transitional or range-bound state. The Risk Profile Score at 41/100 sits in concerning territory — in a neutral directional environment, the risk metrics become important for sizing decisions.
Conclusion
Euro / US Dollar is in a transitional phase. The data does not support a strong directional view — indicators are mixed, and the asset could resolve in either direction. No single indicator is at an extreme — the readings are within normal ranges across the framework, which itself is informative. These scores update daily as new data arrives. Flipside does not predict what happens next — it shows what is happening now, grounded in the data.