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U.S. Dollar Strength Will Drive Markets Higher

Published 07/09/2019, 12:23 PM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

Almost counter to current institutional thinking, the strength in the U.S. dollar will likely continue to push the U.S. stock market higher over the next few weeks/months and act as a supporting price bias in any event of a short term global/U.S. stock market price collapse. Many traders/investors fail to understand the capacity of the U.S. dollar to wreak havoc on foreign markets as well as to act as a support level for U.S. equities and U.S. investments.

The support level near $96 is currently acting as a solid price floor. Our researchers believe an attempt to breach the $99 level will happen soon and this continued strength will put further pressures on foreign currencies, commodities, metals and trade issues.

Weekly USD

These shifting dynamics of the currency markets are presenting very clear evidence that investors believe stronger, more mature economies are going to continue to perform over the future months that weaker, more at-risk economies. The Japanese yen, Canadian dollar, Swiss franc and U.S. dollar are all performing quite well in this year-to-date comparison graph (below). The New Zealand dollar, euro, British pound and AUD are all dramatically weaker.

1-Year USD

Our research team put this comparison chart together to further illustrate the weakness of Asian currencies in relation to the relative strength of the U.S. and major global currencies. This chart attempt to compare currency strength by grouping relative currency pairs and comparing them as an Asian Currency Group vs a Global Major Currency Group. As price advances, the Asian Currency Group is relatively stronger overall. As price declines, the Asian Currency Group is weakening and the Global Major Currency Group is strengthening.

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Currently, this chart shows the fragility of the Asian Currency Group. Any break of the lower price channel level and we enter a new downside price trend that may attempt to establish a much lower price support channel for Asian Currencies, Asian Stock Markets, and the overall global markets.

Asian Currencies

Our researchers believe the continued strength of the U.S. Dollar and the U.S. stock market are pU.S.hing historical normal price ranges beyond expected boundaries. As gold increases becaU.S.e of fear and greed, countries with larger gold reserves can attempt to offset certain losses from currency and economic weakness. Yet companies and governments that attempted to leverage the “Dollar Carry Trade” environment from years ago may find themselves in very dangeroU.S. territory as Asian currencies continue to weaken.

A stronger U.S. dollar will attempt to mute the upside price activity of gold and silver while pushing these currencies into deeper and deeper valuation declines.

Weekly Hang Seng

We believe the U.S. dollar will continue to move moderately higher over the next 4+ weeks and likely attempt to move towards the $99 price level. This move will somewhat mute the advance of gold and silver, yet we believe the weakness that is likely to unfold in the foreign currency markets will prompt renewed fear and greed – pushing gold prices much higher – even as the U.S. dollar continues to strengthen.

Once the XAU/U.S.D level breaks the $1440 level – it should rally up to the $1615 to $1625 level very quickly. This would likely be the breaking point for the Asian currencies as well. A move like that would likely push these Asian currencies below historical price envelopes and create a panic-type of a capital shift away from risk.

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Gold And The USD

Our research team believes this move will likely happen sometime between mid-August and early September 2019. This means we are only about 35 to 45 days away from an incredibly volatile price swing in the global markets. This is something that most traders/investors have failed to even begin to comprehend or consider.

What would happen if the Asian capital markets and currencies collapsed on broad weakness and a major credit/debt crisis event? An event where currencies devalue to a level that suggests forward operations are severely threatened, the rising price of Gold is not offsetting losses and commodity prices collapse pU.S.hing even further pressures on commodity/currency backed loans/debt?

Latest comments

qhat about fed how come dxy will rise after rate cut. I don't get that
Contradictory outlook as usual,, so all rising together stocks , dollar , gold ,,
Chris you are saying that dollar index will rise to 99 and at the same time gold will also rise. How it can be possible because both have inverse relationships
Ha ha! So funny. Grammar check changed every instance of 'us', like pushing, to 'U.S.'
one week ago u said gold will skyrocket, now u say usd will push it down. liers should remember there lies
Dollar strength on poor fundamentals really
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