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11 STORIESFORECASTS7H
USD/INR Forecast: Uptrend Faces Resistance as Thin Liquidity Fuels Sharp ReversalsUSD/INR remains supported by institutional demand, oil-related dollar needs, and expectations for steady RBI policy, but the pair is struggling near the 95.70 to 95.80 resistance band. Thin overnight volumes are amplifying intraday reversals, making position sizing and the 95.50 invalidation zone central for traders.
FORECASTS2D
USD/INR Forecast: Resistance at 95.80 Tests a Fragile UptrendUSD/INR remains supported by institutional demand, oil-related dollar pressure, and expectations that the RBI will hold policy steady. However, thin overnight liquidity is creating sharp intraday reversals that can punish overleveraged traders even when the broader trend remains higher.
FORECASTS14D
USD/INR Selling Wave Puts Traders on Alert as Pair Tests Lower TerrainUSD/INR has slipped into lower territory last seen in the first week of July, forcing traders to reassess whether recent dollar weakness can overpower the pair’s longer-term upward crawl. Calmer Middle East conditions, uncertainty around the Federal Reserve and WTI crude oil levels are all shaping near-term sentiment.
FORECASTS16D
USD/INR Selling Wave Puts Traders on Alert as Key Support Comes Into ViewUSD/INR has fallen into lower terrain as calmer Middle East conditions and softer U.S. dollar sentiment reshape short-term positioning. Traders are now weighing whether recent selling can extend or whether the pair’s longer-term upward crawl will reassert itself.
FORECASTS20D
USD/INR August 2026 Forecast: Rupee Faces Choppy Trading as Oil and Sentiment Drive RiskUSD/INR is entering August near the 95.6700 area after retreating from a recent high near 96.6680, but the broader upward trend remains intact. FXCOINZ sees a volatile month ahead as energy prices, Reserve Bank of India influence and global risk sentiment shape the pair’s next move.
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USD/INR August Forecast: Rupee Volatility Builds as Oil Risk and RBI Signals CollideUSD/INR is trading near 95.6700 as August begins, holding close to recent elevated territory after touching nearly 96.6680 last Friday. FXCOINZ examines why technical traders are watching a potential 94.9000 to 97.2000 range as energy costs, Reserve Bank of India influence and fragile global sentiment drive the outlook.
FORECASTS23D
USD/INR Analysis: Short-Term Upside Risk Returns as 96.0000 Comes Back Into ViewUSD/INR is trading close to 95.9500 after a recent move lower, with 96.0000 emerging as the key near-term resistance level for intraday traders. Higher WTI crude oil prices, Middle East tension, Fed uncertainty and Indian commercial flows are keeping the pair volatile.
FORECASTS28D
USD/INR Uptrend Holds as Traders Watch Energy Risk and 97.000 ResistanceUSD/INR continues to trade with an upward bias as Middle East tensions, energy-price concerns and thin liquidity keep volatility elevated. FXCOINZ market coverage finds that traders remain focused on the 97.000 area, while leverage and wide spreads continue to demand disciplined risk control.
FORECASTS30D
USD/INR Uptrend Holds as Traders Weigh Energy Risks and Rupee VolatilityUSD/INR remains in an elevated trading zone as geopolitical risk, energy cost concerns and thin liquidity continue to shape rupee sentiment. Technical traders are watching the 97.000 area as a potential psychological resistance point while emphasizing strict risk management.
FORECASTS35D
USD/INR Outlook: Bullish Momentum Builds as Thin Liquidity Raises Reversal RiskUSD/INR is trading near 96.600 after recovering from June lows, reviving attention on its longer-term bullish structure. FXCOINZ notes that thin liquidity, institutional flows, and policy sensitivity may keep short-term trading conditions difficult despite the upward bias.
FORECASTS37D
USD/INR Outlook: Bullish Trend Reasserts Near 96.600, but Thin Liquidity Raises Reversal RiskUSD/INR has regained upward momentum after rebounding from June lows, with traders watching resistance near 96.680 and a high target around 96.740. FXCOINZ market coverage finds that low liquidity, institutional order flow, and geopolitical risk pricing continue to make the pair difficult for short-term traders.