
The reason XAUUSD, USD/JPY, and EUR/USD experience heavy impact lies in their connection to global liquidity and monetary policy cycles. These markets act as channels through which investors express their expectations about inflation, recession risks, and central-bank decisions.
For XAUUSD, the main driver is real interest rates. When real yields rise, gold becomes less attractive because it does not pay interest. When yields fall or when inflation expectations increase gold often rallies. This linkage explains why gold reacts quickly during economic uncertainty or when the Fed hints at policy adjustments.
In USD/JPY, volatility often emerges from yield differentials as well as shifts in risk sentiment. If investors move away from risky assets, the yen tends to strengthen, as Japan is traditionally seen as stable. But when global yields rise or optimism improves, the USD tends to gain against the yen. This push and pull dynamic drives frequent sharp moves in this pair.
EUR/USD reflects competitiveness between two major economic blocs. Diverging inflation trends, energy-price shocks, and differences in economic growth often influence the exchange rate. The pair becomes more volatile when the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve show contrasting policy paths.
Together, these relationships show that the biggest Forex pairs behave as responses to global economic adjustments not just local events.
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