US Dollar Index Price Analysis: Another visit to 105.00 remains on the cards

  • DXY reverses the earlier bull run to the 106.50/55 band.
  • The resumption of the selling bias could extend to 105.00.

DXY leaves behind Tuesday’s strong advance and sparked a corrective downside soon after hitting new 3-day peaks in the mid-106.00s on Tuesday.

Tuesday’s bounce did not clear any up barrier of note and thus leaves the index vulnerable to further weakness in the very near term at least. On this, the dollar faces the tangible chance to slip back to the multi-week lows in the 105.00 region (August 2) in the short term. This initial area of contention remains propped up by the proximity of the 55-day SMA, today at 104.84.

Furthermore, the broader bullish view in the dollar remains in place while above the 200-day SMA at 99.62.

DXY daily chart

 

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