About US DOLLAR CURRENCY INDEX
The U.S. Dollar Index tracks the strength of the dollar against a basket of major currencies. (DXY) originally was developed by the U.S. Federal Reserve in 1973 to provide an external bilateral trade-weighted average value of the U.S. dollar against global currencies. U.S. Dollar Index goes up when the U.S. dollar gains "strength" (value), compared to other currencies. The following six currencies are used to calculate the index:
Euro (EUR) 57.6% weight
Japanese yen (JPY) 13.6% weight
Pound sterling (GBP) 11.9% weight
Canadian dollar (CAD) 9.1% weight
Swedish krona (SEK) 4.2% weight
Swiss franc (CHF) 3.6% weight
Euro (EUR) 57.6% weight
Japanese yen (JPY) 13.6% weight
Pound sterling (GBP) 11.9% weight
Canadian dollar (CAD) 9.1% weight
Swedish krona (SEK) 4.2% weight
Swiss franc (CHF) 3.6% weight
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The next target? 101.000.
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future of the DXYHi to every one
In the DXY we are in the middle of the decisioning area which means
we should wait for the market to show its hands
First sensitive level that i am looking for is the C.E of the weekly candle(Prev.week)
IF we get resistance at that level we can wait for the price to dee
US Dollar Index (DXY) Technical Analysis:The DXY is currently moving sideways near the 98.65 support zone after a sharp drop from the 100.25 resistance, which marked last week’s high.
🔹 Bearish Scenario:
If the price breaks below 98.65 and holds, a continuation toward 97.90 is likely, with potential to reach the 97.50 support area.
🔹 Bul
US Dollar Index (DXY) Plummets Following Labour Market DataUS Dollar Index (DXY) Plummets Following Labour Market Data
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→ The unemployment rate rose from 4.1% to 4.2%;
→ The Nonfarm Employment Change figu
US Dollar Index: Was Friday the Start of a Pullback Or Reversal?Welcome back to the Weekly Forex Forecast for the week of Aug 4 - 8th.
In this video, we will analyze the following FX market:
USD Index
The DXY had a strong week, but turned bearish Friday on weak jobs numbers. Was this just a retracement from the impulsive move up? Will price now find support
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Frequently Asked Questions
US DOLLAR CURRENCY INDEX is just a number that lets you track performance of the instruments comprising the index, so you can't invest in it directly. But you can buy US DOLLAR CURRENCY INDEX futures or funds or invest in its components.