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Bitcoin watch: Dollar hits 26-month high, big moves ahead?

Bitcoin enthusiasts eye a potential rally as the Dollar Index (DXY) hits a 26-month high, highlighting their inverse correlation and global market risks.

The US Dollar Index (DXY) has reached a 26-month high of 110, sparking speculation about its impact on Bitcoin (BTC). Historically, Bitcoin and the DXY have shown an inverse correlation, leading many analysts to predict that a significant movement for Bitcoin might be approaching.

Crypto educator Quinten Francois noted that high DXY levels have historically coincided with Bitcoin price fluctuations. He emphasized, “When DXY was this high, BTC was at $20,000. Something big is brewing.” This sentiment is echoed by HZ, a crypto researcher, who warned that the surging DXY could trigger a global credit crunch, harm liquidity, and strain markets. “If you’re overleveraged, you’re standing on a trapdoor,” he added.

The financial analytics platform Barchart has also reported increased bullishness on the dollar among hedge funds, marking the highest confidence since early 2019. This aligns with the DXY’s current role as a safe haven amid global economic uncertainties.

Meanwhile, market research firm Capital Hungry noted that recent DXY strength has been driven by trade tariff concerns. Upcoming economic reports, including PPI and CPI data, are expected to heavily influence market direction. If these indicators suggest cooling inflation, the DXY may retreat, creating opportunities for risk assets like Bitcoin to rebound. Capital Hungry predicted that if Bitcoin stays above $94,000, it could climb to $99,000. However, a stronger-than-expected DXY could push prices lower.

A high DXY not only affects cryptocurrencies but also impacts global markets, particularly emerging economies. A strong dollar can increase economic strain, reducing liquidity and potentially causing downturns. Conversely, any easing in the DXY could support risk assets, including Bitcoin. In August, the DXY dipped to its lowest point of 2024, which coincided with a brief Bitcoin rally, further reinforcing their inverse relationship.

Institutional developments are adding to the optimism surrounding Bitcoin. BlackRock’s newly launched BTC ETF is viewed as a milestone, signaling growing confidence in Bitcoin from major financial institutions. Many believe this endorsement strengthens Bitcoin’s legitimacy and potential for widespread adoption.

Despite these positive signs, Bitcoin remains at a crossroads. The DXY’s direction will likely play a key role in determining the cryptocurrency’s next major move. While a stronger dollar exerts downward pressure, any reversal in the DXY could pave the way for Bitcoin’s resurgence. Investors are closely watching whether Bitcoin can overcome the challenges posed by the DXY’s ascent. 

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Jacob Lazurek

Jacob Lazurek

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In the dynamic world of technology and cryptocurrencies, my career trajectory has been deeply rooted in continuous exploration and effective communication.

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