DXY bounces at major support, reducing Bitcoin’s chance at breaking the $17.2K resistance
The dollar index (DXY) found support at a key level, leading traders to question whether BTC will manage to flip $17,250 to support. On Dec. 2, the United States Dollar index (DXY), an index that measures the dollar's strength against a basket of top foreign currencies, reached 104.40 which was the lowest level seen in 5 months. To recap, the U.S. dollar's weight against the basket of top foreign currencies grew by 19.6% in 2022 until late September as investors looked for protection against the impact of a hawkish Federal Reserve and, more recently, the rising energy costs and effect of high inflation. The U.S. dollar's retreat may have been an interim correction to neutralize its "overbought" condition, as the 114.60 peak was the highest level in 20 years. Still, its inverse correlation with Bitcoin (BTC) remains strong, as pointed out by analyst Thecryer on Twitter: $DXY $BTC pic.twitter.com/jG9HmYN8Mg — Thecryer (@HumpBackCrypto) December 2, 2022 Notice ...