DXY: The Dollar’s Long Cycle — Heading Back to 9/11 Levels?US DOLLAR CURRENCY INDEXINDEX:DXYThe_QuantasticThe U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) has navigated through decades of pivotal global shifts — from the end of the Gold Standard and the 1979 Oil Crisis to the Plaza Accord, the Global Financial Crisis, and now the post-pandemic monetary reset. Each of these events marked critical macro turning points — and each time the dollar found new structural strength after major dislocations. Now, DXY has consolidated above long-term resistance and appears to be building energy for another leg higher. If history rhymes, we may see the dollar rally toward the levels reached during the aftermath of the September 11 attacks — a zone that historically represented both global uncertainty and U.S. capital inflows. Bias: Bullish Target Zone: 120–122 Timeframe: Multi-year (monthly chart perspective)