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The US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the value of the US Dollar against a basket of currencies, is experiencing sustained losses as it sinks below 107.50, its lowest level this week. US President Trump’s softer tone on proposed tariffs on China added to the currency’s bearish sentiment. Meanwhile, economic data continued to show mixed signals, leaving traders cautious.
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DXY technical outlook: Signs of deeper bearish momentum
The US Dollar Index (DXY) has dropped below the key 108.00 level, showing continued vulnerability to bearish momentum. The RSI remains under 50, signaling weaker relative strength, while MACD histogram bars deepen in negative territory, suggesting further downside.The 20-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) around 108.00 now acts as a critical resistance level. A failure to reclaim this threshold could lead to additional losses with the next support zone seen near 107.00. Conversely, a recovery above 108.00 could stabilize the Greenback’s outlook and limit further declines.More By This Author:AUD/USD Sticks To Gains Above 0.6300, Over One-Month Top On Weaker USD
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