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USD: Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Conclusions

USD has been in correction since the hysterical March top. The daily chart shows a series of lower highs and lower lows that was interrupted last week when USD failed to make a lower low, Hammered and bounced... right to the EMA and SMA 50's.

So we remain on watch for a) a higher high or b) a lower low. It's very simple. As it stands, the near-term is bearish until it proves bullish, not the other way around. That is because the existing trend is down (AROON, bottom Panel).

US Dollar Daily Chart

USD weekly is interesting as its price remains above initial support, it's oscillators are still positive, but it is forming an ugly looking pattern with a target of 85, to be activated if the support area around 93 fails.

US Dollar Weekly Chart

USD monthly shows the 3 support levels that can contain Uncle Buck's correction. So again, the ugly weekly pattern is key because if current support is lost, the buck is probably going to eventually work its way down to 85 based on pattern measurement.

Note however, the moving averages (EMA's 20 & 40) that have crossed for the first definitive bull signal since they crossed down in 2003. Such a signal is not likely to be undone any time soon and so it is likely that USD is in a cyclical bull market.

US Dollar Monthly Chart


Bottom Line

USD daily is in a downtrend but is bouncing. A higher high to May would put it back on a bullish path. A lower low to June would break the weekly chart's neckline support.

This in turn would activate a measured target of 85, which would put a big bounce in the step of the beaten down commodity sector and general 'inflation trade', including precious metals* and certain US and global markets that benefit from a weaker dollar (to varying degrees).

On the big picture (monthly), Uncle Buck is still bullish. A hit of 85 down the road would be a 'buy' on USD, which would mean a 'sell' on commodities, certain global markets and the whole constellation of items that are generally anti-USD. But that could come after a cyclical bounce (and an extended trade) in the anti-USD stuff that could fool people into thinking the commodity bull has resumed.

The daily chart is the gatekeeper for all of this, so we should wait for its signal.

* As always, we note that the best scenario for a real bull market in the gold stock sector is economic contraction and gold's out performance to commodities. So the dynamics of any such inflation trade would have to be watched closely to determine whether the gold sector would be a 'sell' on the rally or whether it is at the beginning of a new bull market. The gold stock sector is very capable of doing well on the big picture with a strong USD, which is just what USD's big picture view happens to be.

 


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