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How Gold Affects AUD/USD and USD/CHF

Before we detail the relationship between the comdolls and gold, let’s first note that the U.S. dollar and gold don’t quite mesh very well. Usually, when the dollar moves up, the gold falls and vice-versa. The traditional logic here is that during times of economic unrest, investors tend to dump the greenback in favor of gold. Unlike…

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Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index

The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index (BBDXY) tracks the performance of a basket of 10 global currencies against the U.S. dollar. Its composition is updated annually and represents a diverse set of currencies that are important from a global trade and liquidity perspective.   Since other dollar indices (ahem…DXY) do not update their composition and are comprised of…

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How to Use the USDX for Forex Trading

I bet you’re wondering, “How do I use this USDX in my trading arsenal?” Well, hold your trigger finger and you’ll soon find out! We all know that most of the widely traded currency pairs include the U.S. dollar. If you don’t know, some that include the U.S. dollar are EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, and USD/CAD.   What does this mean?…

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What is the US Dollar Index (USDX)?

If you’ve traded stocks, you’re probably familiar with all the indices available such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), NASDAQ Composite Index, Russell 2000, S&P 500, Wilshire 5000, and the Nimbus 2001. Oh wait, that last one is actually Harry Potter’s broomstick.   Well if U.S. stocks have an index, the U.S. dollar can’t…