US Dollar Index (DXY) treads water around 93.35 during early Friday, having dropped the most in 12 days the previous day.
Although a clear break of 93.50 horizontal support, now resistance, keeps the DXY sellers hopeful amid bearish MACD signals, 50-DMA and an ascending trend line from late May question further declines.
Hence, the quote need not only break the 50-DMA support of 93.35 but also conquer the stated support line figure of 93.30 to extend the latest weakness.
Following that, the 93.00 threshold and the 100-DMA level near 92.85 will entertain the US Dollar Index bears.
Meanwhile, the corrective pullback may target the previous support around 93.50 but a descending trend line resistance from October 12, close to 93.90, will be a tough nut to crack for the DXY bulls.
In a case where the quote rises past 93.90, the 94.00 round figure will hold the gate for the further price rally targeting the monthly high near 94.55.

Trend: Further weakness expected
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