Interest Rates
The largest FX repricing usually comes from interest-rate differentials and central-bank surprises.
Geopolitical and sanctions risk make USD/RUB highly volatile.
Active Session
Moscow / New York
Market Symbol
USD/RUB
Interest Rates
The largest FX repricing usually comes from interest-rate differentials and central-bank surprises.
Macro Data
Inflation, labor, and growth data often reset the strongest FX trends. Watch CPI prints and PMI releases from both sides of the pair.
Liquidity Windows
London and New York overlap remains the key window for major pair liquidity. Geopolitical events can override fundamentals short-term.
Technical analysis below uses the 1D (daily) timeframe.
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RSI, today's rate action, support, resistance, and moving-average context.
U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble has an RSI of 58.3. RSI below 30 is commonly read as oversold, above 70 as overbought, and the current reading suggests neutral momentum.
U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble's latest RSI reading is 58.3, which points to neutral momentum today. Confirm RSI with today's price move, volume, and nearby technical levels.
Key support for U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble is near 77.0636. Key resistance is near 85.3517. The next lower support zone is near 80.3773. The next upper resistance zone is near 86.6169. A move through either level can change the short-term technical setup.
U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble's nearest reported support level is 77.0636. A break below support can weaken the setup, while repeated bounces can show demand.
U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble's nearest reported resistance level is 85.3517. A breakout above resistance is more meaningful when price momentum and volume confirm the move.
Daily signal, pivot map, moving averages, volatility, and momentum confirmation.
MA20 is 81.4122 (+1.66% from price). MA50 is 78.227 (+5.79% from price). MA200 is 77.4114 (+6.91% from price). The moving-average stack helps separate short-term strength from long-term trend risk.
RSI is 58.3 (neutral). MACD histogram is bullish. typical daily range is about 2.01%.
U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble's Bollinger range is roughly 76.9657 to 85.8586, with band width near 10.92%. This helps frame whether price is near the edge or middle of its recent volatility band.
Base currency, quote currency, session, and liquidity profile.
U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble compares USD against RUB. The rate shows how much quote currency is needed for one unit of base currency.
U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble is typically most active during the Moscow / New York. Liquidity and spreads can change around central bank decisions, inflation data, jobs reports, and session overlaps.
Geopolitical and sanctions risk make USD/RUB highly volatile.
Interest-rate differentials, inflation, growth, policy, and risk sentiment.
U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble fundamentals center on interest-rate expectations, inflation trends, growth data, central-bank guidance, trade balances, and risk sentiment. The stronger fundamental side often controls the medium-term direction.
U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble can move sharply around inflation releases, jobs data, GDP, purchasing-manager surveys, central-bank meetings, and policy speeches. Technical support and resistance should be treated carefully around those events.
Rates, macro releases, policy, and volatility risks.
U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble is mainly driven by interest-rate expectations, inflation, growth data, central-bank guidance, trade flows, risk sentiment, and liquidity during active trading sessions.
Forex risk comes from leverage, event volatility, spread widening, central-bank surprises, geopolitical shocks, and correlation with broader dollar or risk-on/risk-off moves.
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