The OMRPKR pair closed at 724.55 on March 27, 2026 — exactly where it opened. Zero movement. But underneath that flat price, indicators are pulling in opposite directions. The ADX sits at 60.69, signaling strong trend strength. Yet every moving average from the 10-period to the 100-period says "neutral." That disconnect matters if you're trying to figure out what comes next for omani 100 baisa to pkr rates.
I checked FCSAPI's converter data this morning. One Omani Rial still buys 724.55 Pakistani Rupees — hasn't budged since the open. The pair's been stuck in a tight range for days now, with SMA 10 at 724.6, SMA 25 at 724.976, and EMA 100 at 726.531. All within a couple points of each other. That's consolidation, not direction.
OMRPKR Price Today: Oscillators Tell a Different Story
Price action says bullish. The candle pattern is normal, nothing dramatic. But the Ultimate Oscillator reads 19.1266 — that's a buy signal. Below 30 usually means oversold territory. Meanwhile the ADX at 60.69 screams "strong buy" based on trend strength alone. ADX above 25 indicates a trending market, above 50 means the trend is really strong. At 60, you'd expect big moves.
Except there are no big moves. Price is flat.
That's the contradiction. Strong trend indicator, weak price movement. Either the trend is about to kick in, or the ADX is lying and we're range-bound longer than expected.
Bollinger Bands Squeeze: What It Means for OMR to PKR 100 Baisa Today Wise
The Bollinger middle band sits at 724.976. Current price is at 26.3% of the band width, and the bands are in a squeeze. When Bollinger Bands squeeze — meaning the upper and lower bands pinch together — it usually precedes a breakout. Direction? Could go either way. But the longer the squeeze, the bigger the eventual move.
We've been in this squeeze for a while now. Price has no room to breathe. The OMR to PKR 100 baisa today Wise rate is basically pinned between support and resistance levels so tight they're almost touching. Demark pivot points show R1 at 724.61 (resistance), S1 at 724.49 (support), and pivot at 724.52. That's a 12-point range. Tiny.
OMRPKR Support and Resistance Levels That Actually Matter
| Level | Value | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Demark R1 | 724.61 | Resistance |
| Demark Pivot | 724.52 | Midpoint |
| Demark S1 | 724.49 | Support |
| Bollinger Middle | 724.976 | Mean |
Price is bouncing between 724.49 and 724.61. That's your trading range right now. Break above 724.61, you might run toward the Bollinger middle at 724.976. Break below 724.49, we could test lower. But with the ADX this high, when it breaks, it should break hard.
OMRPKR Buy or Sell: The Signal Says Neutral, But That's Not the Full Story
Official signal score is 1.5 out of what I assume is a scale to 10. That's neutral, leaning slightly bullish. Not a screaming buy, not a sell either. The Ultimate Oscillator says buy. The ADX says strong buy based on trend strength. But the moving averages — all three of them — say neutral. So what do you do?
If you're a swing trader, you wait for the Bollinger squeeze to pop. When bands compress this much, the breakout move tends to be worth it. If you're a day trader, this pair is probably too tight to bother with. The range is 12 points. Commission and slippage eat into that fast.
For longer-term holders, the all-time high was 801.35. We're at 724.55. That's 76.8 points below the peak. The all-time low was 0.51 — we're nowhere near that. So structurally, this pair has room to run upward if sentiment shifts.
OMRPKR Forecast 2026: What Happens After the Squeeze
Bollinger squeezes don't last forever. When price breaks out, the ADX is already at 60.69. That means if we break up through 724.61 and then 724.976, momentum could carry it fast. On the flip side, if we break down below 724.49, the same momentum works against you.
The neutral signal score tells me the market hasn't decided yet. But the oscillators and ADX tell me a decision is coming soon. Ultimate Oscillator at 19.1266 is oversold territory. That historically precedes upward moves, not downward. But you can stay oversold longer than you'd think, especially in a tight range.
The Moving Averages Problem
- SMA 10 at 724.6 — just 0.05 points above current price
- SMA 25 at 724.976 — 0.426 points above
- EMA 100 at 726.531 — 1.981 points above
All three moving averages are above current price, but barely. That's not bearish, but it's not bullish either. It's indecision. And indecision after a Bollinger squeeze usually means the next move is bigger than people expect.
OMRPKR Analysis: Why I'm Watching 724.61 and 724.49
I don't trade this pair often. Currency crosses like OMRPKR don't get the attention EURUSD or GBPUSD do. But when you see an ADX this high with price this flat, something's gotta give. Either the ADX is wrong — which happens, but not often when it's above 60 — or price is about to make a move that justifies that trend strength reading.
The pivot points are your levels. 724.61 is the line in the sand on the upside. Break it, aim for 724.976. 724.49 is the line on the downside. Break it, you're looking for lower support, maybe back toward the EMA 100 eventually, though that's still above at 726.531 so it wouldn't be support, it'd be resistance if we climb back.
Wait for confirmation. A close above 724.61 or below 724.49 with volume would be your signal. Until then, this pair is stuck.
OMRPKR Target Price: Where Could This Go?
If we break up, the Bollinger middle at 724.976 is your first target. After that, the SMA 25 sits there too, so you'd need to punch through both. If that happens, the EMA 100 at 726.531 is next. That's a 2-point move from current levels — decent for a currency pair this size.
If we break down, you're looking at… what exactly? The all-time low is 0.51, but we're not going there. The Demark S1 at 724.49 is your first stop. Below that, you'd need more data to know where the next support level sits. I don't have that from today's snapshot.
The OMR PKR converter shows the pair has been stable for a while. Stable is boring until it's not. And with the ADX at 60.69, "boring" probably doesn't last much longer




