About the chart

Live chart for AUDUSD. Analyse the price action using the chart's 100+ technical indicators and 50+ drawings tools.

Chart types include Renko, Heikin Ashi, and Kagi as well as the more traditional candles and OHLC bars. Available timeframes range from seconds-charts (S10) through to days and months.

You can change the time zone of the chart, to match your local time zone or a preference such as GMT. You can also invert the prices, or use a multiplier.

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Price alerts

Registered users can create price alerts, and receive immediate notifications by email when the thresholds are hit:

  • Click on the cursor (arrow) icon in the chart's toolbar
  • Choose "Price alert"
  • Click on a price on the chart, such as the open/high/low/close of a candle

All alerts, for all markets, are also shown on the price alert list.

About AUDUSD

The AUDUSD currency pair is the abbreviation for the Australian dollar and U.S. dollar currency pair or cross. Trading this currency pair is also known as trading the "Aussie". The currency pair is one of the most aggressive currency pairs in the financial markets and is the sixth highest pair for trading in the world, accounting for around 7% of the worldwide currency trades annually. The pair is affected by factors that influence the value of the Australian dollar and/or the U.S. dollar in relation to each other and other currencies. This includes geographical factors such as the production of commodities (coal, iron ore, copper) in Australia, political factors such as the business environment in China (a major customer for Australian commodities), and interest rate influences. The interest rate differential between the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and the Federal Reserve (Fed) will affect the value of these currencies when compared to each other.