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EURUSD quantitative analysisBelow trend

Trend regime, momentum, risk — and what a rule-based system does about it. Computed daily by the IVEST research system. As of 2026-07-10.

1-year price (gold) vs 200-day moving average (dashed). Last close 1.14

Trend regime
BELOW 200MA
Distance to 200MA
-1.7%
50/200 cross
DEAD
Composite score
31/100
Volatility (ann.)
5%
Max drawdown (1y)
-6%
Worst day (1y)
-1.0%
Off 52w high
-4.8%
RSI (14d)
47
Beta / corr (SPY)
0.08 / 0.15
MA 20 / 50 / 200
1 / 1 / 1
52-week range
1 – 1

Systematic playbook

These rules describe how systematic trend-following strategies typically operate — a framework, not a recommendation for any individual.

Momentum across horizons

HorizonReturnUniverse percentile
1M-1.4%26
3M-2.3%29
6M-3.2%26
12M-2.0%22

Cross-sectional percentile ranks EURUSD against ~200 liquid US names — a stock can be "up" and still lag the tape. Persistent top-quartile momentum across horizons is the profile trend systems allocate to.

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How this is computed

Trend regime uses the 200-day moving average — the same gate the IVEST core applies before holding leveraged exposure. Composite score = 40·(trend) + 40·(momentum percentile) + 20·(1 − volatility percentile): fully transparent. Beta/correlation vs SPY over the last 12 months. Every number regenerates daily from raw prices — no analyst opinion in the loop. Note: this composite score is a public screening metric; the IVEST live book allocates on residualized momentum (factor-stripped, earnings-aware, CPCV-validated) — raw and residual rankings can and do differ.

FAQ

Is EURUSD in an uptrend right now?

No — EURUSD trades -1.7% below its 200-day moving average; trend systems treat this regime as risk-off.

Should I buy EURUSD now?

No page can answer that for you — but a trend system's checklist is public: regime ❌ below the 200-day line; momentum percentile 29/100; extension normal; predefined exit at 1.16. If any of those words are unfamiliar, position sizing — not stock picking — is the first thing to learn (Kelly calculator).

What is EURUSD's 200-day moving average?

1.16 as of 2026-07-10 (close 1.14, -1.7%). The 50-day sits at 1.15 — the 50/200 relationship is currently a dead cross.

How risky is EURUSD?

Annualized volatility 5%, worst single day in the last year -1.0%, worst peak-to-trough -6%. Beta to SPY: 0.08. Size positions so that this drawdown profile is survivable — see the playbook above.

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