U.S Dollar Gains Against Other Majors.
A Good Week For the US Dollar As It Gains Strongly Against Other Major Pairs.
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Abstract:What has happened to the U.S. dollar in 2025, and what can we expect in 2026?
The U.S Dollar Index measures the dollars strength against six major currencies, mainly the Euro (EUR). Recent price action on the DXY (U.S Dollar Index) shows that this has been a weaker year for the dollar, with some small gains the last half of the year.

Studying the price action above we can quickly note that it might be hinting at a further continuation of this downtrend on the DXY into 2026. The same observation can be made on the EUR/USD chart (Euro vs U.S Dollar) where we can see a bullish year for the Euro and a hint at a continuation of this trend.

So what does this mean for us as traders? Simply put, if we see the continuation then betting against the dollar in the coming year can put you in a favourable position. Keep in mind that confirmation is key, and waiting for a confirmation on the trend (like a break of the recent lows on the DXY) should play a massive role in your decision-making.
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A Good Week For the US Dollar As It Gains Strongly Against Other Major Pairs.

Performance like this hasn't been seen since 2021

The EUR/USD pair ended the week in the red last week as many investors remained in a holiday mood. It was trading at 1.1720, down slightly from last year’s high of 1.1910 ahead of key events this week.

The US Dollar Index (DXY) remains steady near 98.00, supported by a mix of technical recovery and external currency weakness. While markets await definitive signals on the Fed's 2026 cutting cycle, technical breakdowns in major peers are driving price action.