See which majors are strongest right now, then compare how each currency has behaved over the last month—before drilling into individual pairs.
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Which currency has been the strongest over the last 30 days? This chart lets you compare the relative strength of each major currency over a period of time.
Lines use a synthetic index (baseline 100) built from daily moves across pairs; higher means relatively stronger over the window.
Scores are centered around zero. Positive values indicate relative strength, negative values indicate relative weakness.
Quick bucket view for stronger or weaker majors in the latest reading.
Currency strength compares how each major currency behaves across multiple forex pairs, not just one chart.
Use the meter for the latest ranking and the chart to see which currencies kept strength over several weeks.
This meter ranks major currencies by combining relative strength readings across their crosses for the timeframe you select. A higher score means that currency has been outperforming on average in that window — not that it will continue tomorrow.
Use it as a filter before drilling into a pair chart: strength can highlight regime shifts (risk-on vs defensive flows) and crowded one-sided moves that may be extended. Pair it with volatility and structure tools so you interpret context, not a single line on a leaderboard.
Strength is derived from the same trend feed as other XrForex scanners; it is educational and can differ from your broker quotes or session. Always confirm levels and spreads on your execution platform before placing risk.