Trade ideas for XAUUSD, EURUSD, and DE40 are available today. The ideas expire on 21 August 2026 at 11:00 PM (GMT +3).
XAUUSD analysis shows that the market is not yet giving clear signals that the upward move is ending. The current structure suggests that a short-term correction is possible without invalidating the overall bullish scenario. For this reason, buying at current levels does not look particularly attractive in terms of risk and reward, while a pullback to the 4,525.00 area would provide a more favourable entry point. Against this backdrop, the baseline scenario suggests buying on a pullback. Today’s XAUUSD trade idea involves placing a pending Buy Limit order at 4,525.00. A breakout above 4,575.00 would confirm the bullish momentum.
The news backdrop for XAUUSD favours buyers at 54% versus 46%, and the technical picture still suggests further growth after the correction. The trade appears attractive in terms of its risk-to-reward ratio. The first target at 4,675.00 offers upside potential of 150 pips, while the second target at 4,700.00 increases the potential profit to 175 pips. The stop loss at 4,450.00 limits the risk to 75 pips, resulting in a risk-to-reward ratio of 1:2 for the first target and 1:2.3 for the second.
EURUSD analysis shows that despite buyers remaining in control, fading upward momentum suggests a reversal. Price action indicates that a peak is forming. A temporary upward move is expected, while selling on a pullback offers a favourable risk-to-reward ratio. Selling at current levels does not look particularly attractive in terms of risk and reward, whereas a rise towards the 1.1720 area would provide a more favourable entry point. Against this backdrop, the baseline scenario suggests selling after a rise. Today’s EURUSD trade idea involves placing a pending Sell Limit order at 1.1720. The resistance level is located at 1.1720.
The news backdrop for EURUSD shows a bearish bias at 57% versus 43%, while the technical picture points to a possible trend reversal. The trade appears attractive in terms of its risk-to-reward ratio. The first target at 1.1620 offers profit potential of 100 pips, while the second target increases the potential profit to 140 pips. The stop loss at 1.1745 limits the risk to 25 pips, corresponding to a risk-to-reward ratio of 1:4 for the first target and 1:5.6 for the second.
DE40Cash analysis shows that the main trend remains bullish. The sell-off is close to completing its corrective phase on the intraday chart. For this reason, buying at current levels does not look particularly attractive in terms of risk and reward, while a pullback to the 25,950 area would provide a more favourable entry point. Against this backdrop, the baseline scenario suggests buying after a decline. Today’s DE40Cash trade idea involves placing a pending Buy Limit order at 25,950. The support level is located at 25,950.
The news backdrop for DE40Cash favours sellers at 63% versus 37%, confirming the current bearish outlook, but the main trend remains bullish. The technical picture also suggests further upward movement once the correction is complete. The trade appears attractive in terms of its risk-to-reward ratio. The first target at 26,300 offers upside potential of 350 pips, while the second target at 26,400 increases the potential profit to 450 pips. The stop loss at 25,850 limits the risk to 100 pips, corresponding to a risk-to-reward ratio of 1:3.5 for the first target and 1:4.5 for the second.

EURUSD has pulled back from the 2026 high of 1.1915 and is now trading near 1.1450 — below both EMA65 and EMA200 — with the active scenario shifting from bullish to bearish. The ECB raised rates to 2.40%, but the Fed holds at 3.75%, and US inflation (3.5%) continues to outpace the eurozone (2.8%). A confirmed break below 1.1280 opens the next downward wave toward 1.1080. We break down the key levels, three trading scenarios with entry triggers, and what Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley and UBS are forecasting for EURUSD in 2026.

Gold has corrected over 25% from its all-time high of 5,597 USD and is now trading near 4,100 USD — testing a critical support zone. Is this the bottom, or will the downtrend continue? We break down the key levels (support 3,920 USD, breakout trigger 4,500 USD), three trading scenarios with entry levels, and what J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank are forecasting for gold in 2026.
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