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Jan 8, 2022 3:57 PM

Bearish Divergence on US Dollar 

U.S. Dollar Currency IndexTVC

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This is a long term monthly chart of the US Dollar. There was a bullish divergence back in the 1980's that preceded a long term strengthening dollar throughout the 90's. There's a bearish divergence that started in 2014 and is intact today. I don't like to put to much emphasis on inter-market analysis because it can cause paralysis by analysis. However, wouldn't this question the breakouts we see in banks? Would this confirm the breakout we're seeing in energy continuing from last year? If the dollar does weaken even with higher interest rates does that mean that inflation is here to stay? I have no idea. LOL. I'm no economist but I think this chart is interesting. Thoughts?

Comment

Its been brough to my attention that my use of "bearish divergence" isn't text book accurate. My original point still stands none the less. The RSI is making lower lows and lower highs as the index makes higher lows and tests resistance on the highs. The last time we had real long term divergence of the RSI and the index was in the 1980's and you can see what happened afterwards. The dollar ripped higher. In any event if the DXY breaks overhead resistance and passes the former most recent high then of course the thesis is incorrect. I appreciate all the comments and views.
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emodir1001
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Great_Reset_Investing
bro u don't understand bearish divergence- this chart DOES NOT show bearish divergence lol- it shows hidden bullish divergence
Breakout_Charts
@Great_Reset_Investing, Regardless of what you want to call it, the RSI is making lower lows as the price is making higher lows. That's not a bullish set up by any stretch. Bu thanks for the correction, bro.
Great_Reset_Investing
@Breakout_Charts, yes it is lol. It's called HIDDEN BULLISH DIVERGENCE. Keep digging mate. Here's your comment cos i know u will want to change it
"Regardless of what you want to call it, the RSI is making lower lows as the price is making higher lows. That's not a bullish set up by any stretch. Bu thanks for the correction, bro."

Why not learn from people? LOL
Great_Reset_Investing
Great_Reset_Investing
@Breakout_Charts, here mate learn something lol
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