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04.03.2014 12:12 PM
#USDX technical analysis for March 4, 2014

The Dollar index has broken downwards the bearish flag pattern and targets 79 for the short-term. Short-term resistance is found at 80.20 and at 80.40. These two levels are shown in the chart below by the two downward sloping trend lines.

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The Dollar index continues to make lower lows and lower highs. Breaking below 79.70 will strengthen our bearish view and as this low is short-term support.

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The weekly chart shows how the index is below the Ichimoku cloud and is breaking the long-term upward sloping trend line that comes from 2011 April. The current trading area around the 80 level is very important for the longer-term trend. Soon we will find out if a tradeable bounce will come or support fails and we should expect prices to fall towards 73-74. 80.60 is important resistance that should be broken by bulls and support at 79.70 should hold. We are neutral as the index is near very important long-term support. Short-term view is bearish as long as the index trades below 80.50.

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Alexandros Yfantis
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