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US Dollar on the Rise: Caution Advised as Long-Term Highs....

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TVC:DXY   U.S. Dollar Index
Based on the positive economic data from the US session last week, it appears that the US Dollar is currently at a strong level and poised for potential long-term highs. However, it's important to exercise caution and closely monitor the currency's movements.

Observing recent trends, the US Dollar has approached the top trend line twice but has yet to break through it. Additionally, it hasn't experienced a breakout yet. Instead, it seems to be gradually moving towards the buying channel, indicating a slow but steady recovery.

With this analysis in mind, it's reasonable to anticipate further upward movement for the US Dollar, with the next target potentially reaching 1.600. However, it's crucial to remain attentive to market dynamics and any potential shifts in sentiment or economic indicators that could influence the currency's trajectory.

By staying vigilant and monitoring the market closely, traders can make informed decisions and potentially capitalize on the anticipated upward momentum of the US Dollar.

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Trade closed: target reached:

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