The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the US Dollar’s (USD) performance against six major currencies, extends its decline on Thursday, slipping near 106.30. The pullback follows United States (US) President Donald Trump’s announcement of potential progress on a trade deal with China, offering markets a temporary reprieve from tariff concerns. Despite this relief, weak US jobless claims data and mixed Federal Reserve (Fed) commentary keep traders cautious.
The US Dollar Index remains under pressure after falling below 106.50, with bearish momentum gaining traction. The index struggles to reclaim the 20-day Simple Moving Average (SMA), signaling continued weakness. Both the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) remain entrenched in negative territory, suggesting persistent downside pressure. A decisive drop below the 100-day SMA at 106.30 could signal a further bearish breakout, with 106.00 emerging as the next significant support level. Bulls need to reclaim the 107.50 resistance zone to shift momentum in their favor.
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