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US Dollar Index Price Analysis: 2020 and the US dollar, more losses to come?

  • DXY is about to end the year virtually unchanged a handfull of pips up compared to 12 months ago. 
  • The level to beat for sellers is the 96.70 support.

DXY weekly chart

DXY (US Dollar Index) is about to end the year a handful of pips from where it started at 96.36 in January 2019. 
 

DXY daily chart

The greenback is trading at its lowest level since July while below the critical 200-day simple moving average (DMA). If the bulls fail to reclaim the 98.00 handle, 2020 is likely to be a down year for the greenback. 
 

DXY four-hour chart

The market is pressuring the December lows while below the main SMAs. A daily close below 96.70 could lead to further losses towards 96.50, 96.25 and the 96.00 handle. On the flip side, resistance can be located at 97.00, 97.20 and the 97.55 level. 
     

Additional key level

 

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