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CryptoGao1
Mar 22, 2023 8:30 PM

DXY road to 92, SHORT THE USD Short

U.S. Dollar Currency IndexTVC

Description

The PetroYUAN is competing with the petroDOLLAR now and is causing concerns amongst the US economy. As BRICS gather forces and continues growing as oil rich countries are also joining forces with BRICS to fight against the petroDOLLAR.


Other economic factors why the DYX is looking weak are:

-Inflation: High inflation can erode the value of a currency, as it reduces the purchasing power of consumers and investors. If the US experiences sustained high inflation, it could weaken the US dollar even if interest rates are high.

-Economic growth: If the US economy is not growing as quickly as other economies, it could lead to a relative decline in the value of the US dollar. This could be exacerbated if other economies are experiencing strong growth and higher interest rates.

-Geopolitical risks: Political instability, trade tensions, and military conflicts can all increase risk and uncertainty, which can lead investors to sell US dollars and seek safer assets. If the US is perceived as a less stable or secure country, it could weaken the US dollar.

-Debt levels: High levels of debt can make a country more vulnerable to economic shocks and reduce its ability to stimulate the economy during downturns. If the US experiences a sharp increase in debt levels, it could weaken the US dollar.

-Market sentiment: Investor sentiment can be influenced by a wide range of factors, including news events, social media, and market psychology. If investors become pessimistic about the US economy or the prospects for the US dollar, it could lead to a decline in demand for US dollars and a weaker currency.
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TradingBrokersView
Thank you for sharing your analysis with our community. I agree with your analysis down trend at 100.850 the next target ! We're sharing our's as well:
JoeChampion
Yes, the image of USD is weak this week!
CryptoGao1
@JoeChampion, not only for this week Joe !
OlympusLab
I completely agree with your bearish outlook! I have an idea that I think would complement your strategy, would you be willing to hear it?
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