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    What Every Forex Trader Needs to Know About the Euro

    npsnps9 October 2017Updated:26 June 2024
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    The euro is one of the most popular currencies traded on the forex market, and as such it helps to know exactly how it behaves as a currency when paired with a variety of other currencies, as well as what influences this behaviour. Here are some of the main points every forex trader should know about the euro.

    ECB

    The European Central Bank is one of the most influential institutions in Europe, as they set general economic policies for the eurozone, although each individual country is still in charge of its own fiscal policy.

    Any decision which is made by the ECB nearly always has some bearing on the euro’s behaviour on the forex market. As such, every forex trader needs to know the ECB’s upcoming meetings/announcements, and be able to interpret the extent of their effect on the euro.

    Brexit

    Another factor which every forex trader should know is the effect that Brexit will have on the euro, especially when paired with the pound. As one of the most seismic and unprecedented upcoming events, it has already had a major effect on GBP/EUR, and it is likely to make the pairing much more volatile for the foreseeable future.

    Forex traders need to be aware of the different outcomes which may happen as a result of Brexit, including the euro dropping in value as Europe loses a major trading partner. That being said, there is major uncertainty surrounding Brexit and its potential effects, so all information needs to be taken with a pinch of salt.

    Used by Multiple Countries

    One final thing to note about the euro is that it is used by multiple different countries, meaning that any one of these countries’ economies/economic policies can have an effect on its value. This means that investing in the euro requires a lot of research to be undertaken regarding many different economies.

    Luckily, many forex brokers/platforms have a handy economic calendar, which contains all the upcoming events which may affect the euro. It is important to be able to predict the effects these events, such as political elections, may have on the currency.

    Forex traders across the globe should take all of this into account when considering investing in the euro. Since it is a very established, popular currency to trade, there will be many speculative theories as to how it may behave in the future. It is important that forex traders do their own research to come to a logical investment decision, looking at all the crucial factors which may come into play.

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