Correlation Between Commodities and the U.S. Dollar
Correlation Between Commodities and the U.S. Dollar Normally, there is an inverse correlation between commodity prices and the U.S. dollar. Image: The Daily Shot
Correlation Between Commodities and the U.S. Dollar Normally, there is an inverse correlation between commodity prices and the U.S. dollar. Image: The Daily Shot
CRB Commodity Prices and DXY Dollar Index Historically, there is an inverse relationship between commodity prices and the U.S. dollar. Image: Alpine Macro
U.S. Dollar Spot Index Will the U.S. Dollar continue to weaken as inflation expectations fall, which could impact interest rates? Image: The Daily Shot
U.S. Dollar on a REER Basis Will the U.S. dollar continue to rise? On a real effective exchange rate basis, it appears to be overvalued. Image: Gavekal, Macrobond
Oil Prices – Fair Value as a Function of the U.S. Dollar and Global Growth How long will oil prices continue to deviate from fair value? Image: Deutsche Bank
U.S. Dollar Index – Democratic Administration vs. Republican Administration The U.S. dollar has weakened under President Trump, but it remains strong under President Biden so far. Image: Bloomberg
EM Currencies vs U.S. Dollar – Market Breadth The bullish breadth divergence suggests a potential upside among EM currencies. Image: Topdown Charts
Global U.S. Dollar Reserves Will global U.S. dollar reserves continue to decrease over time? Image: Alpine Macro
U.S. Dollar – Sentiment and Positioning Investors sentiment is bullish on the U.S. dollar. Image: Topdown Charts
U.S. Dollar Index vs. Commodities A strong U.S. dollar tends to be bearish for commodities. Image: Real Investment Advice
U.S. Dollar Performance 40 Days Before a First Fed Rate Hike Will the U.S. dollar continue to rise before the Fed’s first rate hike? Image: BofA Global Research