Forex Rate

Forex Charts

Forex Rate charts are live interactive forex charts with real time data ranging from 1 minute to daily and weekly time scales.

Our charts are also presented with a whole host of indicators including MACD, RSI, CCI, Moving Averages, Bollinger Bands, and Stochastics. You can also use drawing tools to create trend lines, fibonacci retracements, Pitchforks and more.

Every indicator setting is fully customisable, you can adjust periods and colours to suit your preferred set ups. Charts can also be viewed in line, bar and candle format.

To show more or less data on the chart you can use the zoom tools which are located on the main window of all the forex charts, this enables you to see more data in one view.

Choose your prefered Currency Chart from the list below.

Our forex Charts are provided for USD, GBP, EUR, JPY, CHF and many more cross pairs.

Most Popular Forex Charts

These forex charts tend to be the most traded. Brokers usually offer small spreads for these cross pairs, because there is a lot of volume with being associated with the US Dollar.

  • GBP USD Chart - Also known as "cable", this pair is a highly volatile cross of the British Pound and US Dollar.
  • EUR USD Chart - The Euro Dollar has massive volume and very small spreads to trade.
  • USD JPY Chart - The benchmark currency between the Yen, a major Asian currency, and the US Dollar.
  • USD CHF Chart - The "Swissy" and US Dollar is seen as a stable cross between two financial giants.
  • USD CAD Chart - Known as the "Loonie" this forex chart is of Canadian Dollar and it's US neighbour.
  • AUD USD Chart - The "Aussie" and US Dollar forex chart. Showing economic strength between great nations.
  • NZD USD Chart - The New Zealand Dollar versus USD.

European Cross Pairs

Charts featuring the Euro and other European currencies in various combinations.

  • EUR GBP Chart - The Euro against the British Pound - a key European cross pair.
  • EUR JPY Chart - Euro crossed with Japanese Yen, a popular trading pair.
  • EUR AUD Chart - Euro against the Australian Dollar chart.
  • EUR CAD Chart - Euro versus Canadian Dollar forex chart.
  • GBP EUR Chart - Huge volume pair of British Pound and Euro.
  • GBP CHF Chart - Volatile cross of the British Pound and Swiss Franc.
  • GBP JPY Chart - British Pound versus Japanese Yen, known for volatility.

Asian and Pacific Crosses

Currency pairs featuring Asian and Pacific currencies with significant trading volume.

More Major Forex Charts

These pairs are traded less but still represent major economies in Europe, Asia and Americas. Often have large spreads with forex brokers.

Using Charts for Trading

While there are many ways to trade forex, charts and technical analysis are the tools most often used for entry and exit points in any traders strategy. They can show you support and resistance levels, swing points and help you determine risk by giving you a visual guide on where to place stop loss orders, and when to take profit.

Banks and institutions will take a long term view of a chart. They will take positions based on weekly and daily trends, and often use forex as a hedge against other investments they have made in a country.

Daytraders and retail traders will often use much shorter timeframes, such as daily, 4 hour and 1 hour charts. Swing traders may use an hourly chart to trade a swing over several days, while some daytrading strategies can offer trades based on very short timeframes such as 15 or 5 minute charts. This can also be known as scalping, as the trader wants to be in and out very fast.

Whatever your preferred style of trading, our charts are real time, stable and useful for a guide to current prices.