Dollar comes under pressure to start the new week

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Dollar comes under pressure to start the new week

Dollar comes under pressure to start the new week. The dollar is trading down as we get into the new week, continuing the drop from Friday. Even as oil prices continue to keep in the $80s and Treasury yields are remaining somewhat sticky, t

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Dollar comes under pressure to start the new week. The dollar is trading down as we get into the new week, continuing the drop from Friday. Even as oil prices continue to keep in the $80s and Treasury yields are remaining somewhat sticky, t

Dollar comes under pressure to start the new week

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Dollar comes under pressure to start the new week. The dollar is trading down as we get into the new week, continuing the drop from Friday. Even as oil prices continue to keep in the $80s and Treasury yields are remaining somewhat sticky, t

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The dollar is trading down as we get into the new week, continuing the drop from Friday. Even as oil prices continue to keep in the $80s and Treasury yields are remaining somewhat sticky, the dollar is starting to come under renewed pressure now. The charts are pretty telling about the current predicament for the US currency. And it's all to do with the Fed. [EUR/USD daily chart] The most notable chart among dollar pairs right now is the EUR/USD. The pair is now moving back above the 100-day moving average (red line), after the Friday attempt to break the key level fell a little short. But as …

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NIC · Impact scores

Global: 100 · Market: 100 · Urgency: 60 · Confidence: 90 · Bearish

Themes: rates, energy

Asset impact

  • OilBearish (67) · Oil leans bearish based on headline/body drivers.
  • USDBearish (67) · USD leans bearish based on headline/body drivers.
  • EURBearish (67) · EUR leans bearish based on headline/body drivers.
  • US StocksBearish (67) · US Stocks leans bearish based on headline/body drivers.
  • IndicesBearish (67) · Indices leans bearish based on headline/body drivers.
  • BondsBearish (67) · Bonds leans bearish based on headline/body drivers.
  • CommoditiesBearish (67) · Commodities leans bearish based on headline/body drivers.
  • ForexBearish (67) · Forex leans bearish based on headline/body drivers.

Market reaction

  • USOIL: Price snapshot pending · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m
  • DXY: Price snapshot pending · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m
  • EURUSD: 1.15945 → 1.15945 (0%) · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m
  • SPX: Price snapshot pending · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m
  • US30: Price snapshot pending · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m
  • US10Y: Price snapshot pending · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m

Trading insight

Analysis only. Not a trade signal. Not investment advice. No Entry/TP/SL is generated by NIC.

Scenarios

  • Pressure may persist if follow-through sellers remain active.
  • Whipsaw risk is elevated inside the first 15–60 minutes after release.
  • For XAUUSD, map USD/rate impulse first, then confirm direction on M15 structure.

Watch factors

  • Actual vs forecast surprise (priced-in risk)
  • USD / yields impulse if macro-sensitive
  • Liquidity and spread during the news window
  • Follow-through after T+15m / T+60m
  • Relative reaction in oil
  • Relative reaction in usd
  • Relative reaction in eur
  • Relative reaction in us_stocks

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