US Dollar Index Price Analysis: Extra gains seen above 96.50


  • DXY gathers extra steam and clinches tops around 96.30.
  • The YTD peak at 96.46 emerges as the next key target.

DXY extends Monday’s upbeat tone and advances to multi-day tops in the vicinity of the 96.30 level on Tuesday.

The intense upside in the dollar has recently surpassed the 4-month line, today near 95.40, allowing for the continuation of the rebound in the short-term horizon. That said, the door now remains open to a potential assault of the so far 2022 top at 96.46 (January 4). The surpass of this level should then put the 2021 top at 96.93 (November 24) back on the radar.

Looking at the broader picture, the longer-term positive stance in the dollar remains unchanged above the 200-day SMA at 93.26.

DXY daily chart

Dollar Index Spot

Overview
Today last price 96.24
Today Daily Change 38
Today Daily Change % 0.35
Today daily open 95.9
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 95.74
Daily SMA50 96.02
Daily SMA100 94.9
Daily SMA200 93.27
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 96.13
Previous Daily Low 95.67
Previous Weekly High 95.86
Previous Weekly Low 95.04
Previous Monthly High 96.92
Previous Monthly Low 95.57
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 95.95
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 95.84
Daily Pivot Point S1 95.67
Daily Pivot Point S2 95.44
Daily Pivot Point S3 95.21
Daily Pivot Point R1 96.13
Daily Pivot Point R2 96.36
Daily Pivot Point R3 96.59

 

 

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