This report provides the real-time exchange rate between the Taiwan Dollar (TWD) and the U.S. Dollar (USD), helping traders quickly grasp market dynamics and identify potential trading opportunities.
Definition
The U.S. Dollar (USD) is the world’s primary reserve currency and a benchmark for international trade, while the Taiwan Dollar (TWD) is the official currency of Taiwan. The exchange rate between them reflects market sentiment regarding Taiwan’s economic fundamentals, capital flows, and the relative strength of U.S. monetary policy.
Today’s Price
1 TWD = 0.0318 USD
24h High: 0.031858 USD
24h Low: 0.031839 USD
Market Analysis
Recently, the TWD/USD exchange rate has been influenced by higher U.S. interest rates, which increase the yield spread against Taiwan and attract capital to U.S. dollar-denominated assets. Additionally, technology sector capital outflows and shifts in investor positioning have contributed to reduced domestic TWD demand.
Technical levels: Key resistance at 0.0325, 0.0335, and 0.0346 USD
Risk note: The exceptionally low volatility of the USD/TWD pair may mask sudden shifts in capital flows or changes in U.S. monetary policy expectations
Trading opportunities: Monitor positioning near support levels as capital allocation between Taiwan and U.S. markets continues to evolve
Conclusion
Continue to monitor the TWD/USD pair closely, integrating U.S. interest rate dynamics and Taiwan’s trade balance trends with technical levels to inform trading strategies.
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Today's TWD to USD Price Update
Summary
This report provides the real-time exchange rate between the Taiwan Dollar (TWD) and the U.S. Dollar (USD), helping traders quickly grasp market dynamics and identify potential trading opportunities.
Definition
The U.S. Dollar (USD) is the world’s primary reserve currency and a benchmark for international trade, while the Taiwan Dollar (TWD) is the official currency of Taiwan. The exchange rate between them reflects market sentiment regarding Taiwan’s economic fundamentals, capital flows, and the relative strength of U.S. monetary policy.
Today’s Price
Market Analysis
Recently, the TWD/USD exchange rate has been influenced by higher U.S. interest rates, which increase the yield spread against Taiwan and attract capital to U.S. dollar-denominated assets. Additionally, technology sector capital outflows and shifts in investor positioning have contributed to reduced domestic TWD demand.
Conclusion
Continue to monitor the TWD/USD pair closely, integrating U.S. interest rate dynamics and Taiwan’s trade balance trends with technical levels to inform trading strategies.