• 526 days Will The ECB Continue To Hike Rates?
  • 526 days Forbes: Aramco Remains Largest Company In The Middle East
  • 528 days Caltech Scientists Succesfully Beam Back Solar Power From Space
  • 928 days Could Crypto Overtake Traditional Investment?
  • 933 days Americans Still Quitting Jobs At Record Pace
  • 935 days FinTech Startups Tapping VC Money for ‘Immigrant Banking’
  • 938 days Is The Dollar Too Strong?
  • 938 days Big Tech Disappoints Investors on Earnings Calls
  • 939 days Fear And Celebration On Twitter as Musk Takes The Reins
  • 941 days China Is Quietly Trying To Distance Itself From Russia
  • 941 days Tech and Internet Giants’ Earnings In Focus After Netflix’s Stinker
  • 945 days Crypto Investors Won Big In 2021
  • 945 days The ‘Metaverse’ Economy Could be Worth $13 Trillion By 2030
  • 946 days Food Prices Are Skyrocketing As Putin’s War Persists
  • 948 days Pentagon Resignations Illustrate Our ‘Commercial’ Defense Dilemma
  • 949 days US Banks Shrug off Nearly $15 Billion In Russian Write-Offs
  • 952 days Cannabis Stocks in Holding Pattern Despite Positive Momentum
  • 953 days Is Musk A Bastion Of Free Speech Or Will His Absolutist Stance Backfire?
  • 953 days Two ETFs That Could Hedge Against Extreme Market Volatility
  • 955 days Are NFTs About To Take Over Gaming?
  1. Home
  2. Markets
  3. Other

US Dollar Remaining Strong

A quick update on the USDX is in order after a strong surge to the upside on Thursday of this past week.

US Dollar Daily Chart 1
Larger Image

I have marked this chart with some shaded rectangular boxes that correspond to periods in which the Bollinger bands were contracting. For those who are not familiar with how to interpret the bands, when the width is widening out, volatility is increasing. Generally speaking, when a market is trending in one direction or the other, the bands will be widening. When a market is consolidating or moving sideways in a range, the bands will be contracting.

If you notice, during those periods in which the bands are constricting, the ADX line had turned down and was moving lower. If you recall, a falling ADX line indicates a market that IS NOT in a trending phase but is rather in a consolidation or sideways phase.

The main thing I am attempting to portray with the Dollar is the fact the currency has been in a prolonged bullish trend but that trend has been punctuated by periods of sideways movement. These periods seem to last between 3-4 weeks at a time after which, the greenback began another leg higher.

US Dollar Daily Chart 2
Larger Image

The commencement of the move higher was also accompanied by a widening out of the Bollinger Bands once more with the Bandwidth indicator turning higher.

I am noticing that the big move higher on Thursday of this past week, while not being of sufficient magnitude to take the Dollar outside of the recent range trade below 96, was strong enough to turn the Bandwidth indicator back up again. In other words, the bands are widening out once more hinting that the Dollar may very well be working on another fresh leg higher.

We will need to monitor this in the event that it does since it should be enough to also turn the ADX line back up once more. That would be an additional confirmation that the trending move higher has returned.

US Dollar Daily Chart 3
Larger Image

The Dollar could possibly fail to extend past the top of the range near 96 however as there is no guarantee that it will. Remember - traders deal in probabilities, not certainties. If that were to occur, and the Dollar were to back down in the range once again, we would not want to see if violate the bottom of the range near 93.50 on a closing basis. That would more than likely flip the bandwidth indicator back down which would raise some serious doubt about the ongoing bull move.

US Dollar Daily Chart 4
Larger Image

You might notice that back in December of last year, the Dollar broke out of the topside of that range noted, but then appeared ready to stall out as it set back once more instead of continuing a strong push higher. However, and this is important, the low made during that December retreat never fell below the low of the previous range ( shaded rectangular area shown in November). For that matter, it managed to stay above the middle of the range before the buyers showed up and took it back up.

I am most interested in this chart because this week, on Friday, we are going to get the payrolls data for the month of February. We will also be getting the ISM numbers midweek. There is a good chance that the Dollar will want to wait until Friday before making a major move. However, if the ISM manufacturing or services data happens to contain an upside surprise, the greenback may not wait until Friday. I simply do not know which is why we have to wait and see.

What we do know however is that the Dollar is exhibiting some signs of potentially beginning another leg higher soon. That will be key for a host of commodities.

 

Back to homepage

Leave a comment

Leave a comment