Forex market outlook: US dollar forecast for 2024
Key points
- US dollar has appreciated most against Japanese yen in 2023 - up 8.4% (among major pairs)
- US dollar lost the most to Swiss franc in 2023 - down 7.4% (among major pairs)
As we look ahead to the forex market in 2024, the trajectory of the US dollar (USD) remains a focal point for traders worldwide. After a stellar performance in 2022, which saw USD reach extreme heights against major currencies like the euro (EUR), the British pound (GBP), and the Japanese yen (JPY), 2023 presented a more nuanced picture. US dollar has indeed continued its ascent against the yen, but other currencies like the Swiss franc (CHF) and the Canadian dollar (CAD) have shown resilience, leading to varied outcomes.
USD in 2023
However, the trajectory of the USD is not unilateral across all currency pairs. For instance, USD has lost ground to CHF, a currency that has historically been seen as a safe haven and has shown a strong correlation with gold prices. This could be indicative of broader market sentiments and inflationary concerns.
Canadian dollar has also managed to eke out gains against USD, reflecting the close economic ties and trade relationships between Canada and the United States. Australian dollar, though it has seen a tumultuous year, seems to be stabilizing, potentially suggesting a more optimistic outlook for commodity-driven economies as it correlates with equity markets, particularly in times of heightened volatility.
Looking at EUR/USD, traders have witnessed a range-bound behavior with bouts of volatility. This is reflective of the interest rate hikes from both the European Central Bank and the Fed, which have led to a push-and-pull effect on the currency pair. GBP has experienced larger swings, influenced by the economic and policy fluctuations within the UK, emphasizing the importance of keeping abreast with geopolitical and economic developments.
In the context of these varied performances, traders are tasked with crafting strategies that align with their market outlook. Whether it's capitalizing on the continued strength of USD against JPY, navigating the fluctuations of EUR/USD, or considering the potential for larger percentage moves in currencies like AUD, there's a spectrum of opportunities for both short-term scalpers and long-term swing traders.
As we approach 2024, traders must remain vigilant and adaptable to changing market conditions. While past performance is informative, the forex market is inherently dynamic. A prudent approach involves continuous analysis, risk management, and an understanding that while trends can offer guidance, reversals are always a possibility. With a diverse range of currency pairs each presenting their unique patterns and correlations, traders can find suitable avenues to express their market views and potentially harness the movements of the dollar in the coming year.
How to trade US dollar
- Open an account to get started, or practice on a demo account
- Choose your forex trading platform
- Open and close positions on USD pairs
Trading forex requires an account with a forex provider like tastyfx. Many traders also watch major forex pairs like EUR/USD and GBP/USD, which can be found in tastyfx's platform under the 'Major' pairs tab, for potential opportunities based on economic events such as inflation releases or interest rate decisions. Economic events can produce more volatility for forex pairs, which can mean greater potential profits and losses as risks can increase at these times.
You can help develop your forex trading strategies using resources like tastyfx’s YouTube channel. Our curated playlists can help you stay up to date on current markets and understanding key terms. Once your strategy is developed, you can follow the above steps to opening an account and getting started trading forex.
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