DXY Daily — X-Wave or the Beginning of a Larger Decline?

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DXY Daily — X-Wave or the Beginning of a Larger Decline?US Dollar Index CFD (USD)VANTAGE:USDXMehdi_Abbasi_EWPThe U.S. Dollar Index has been developing a complex corrective structure since the September 28, 2022 peak. From a broader market perspective, the current price action is important because the next structural development in DXY could have meaningful implications across global markets. A stronger decline in the dollar could potentially support strength in equities, commodities, precious metals, energy markets, cryptocurrencies, and major FX pairs trading against the U.S. dollar. However, the current structure does not yet provide enough evidence to confirm that a major new bearish cycle has already begun. Beginning of the Analysis Beginning: Wed, Sep 28, 2022 Beginning Price: $114.723 From this peak, DXY began developing a bearish structure. From an Elliott Wave perspective, we can identify two impulsive movements within Waves A and C, connected by a corrective Wave B. Together, they form a Simple Zigzag: Impulse A + Corrective B + Impulse C = Zigzag (W) After the completion of Wave (W), the market entered Wave (X). Aggressive Scenario — Current Primary Count The current structure still has the characteristics of a corrective three-wave movement. For that reason, these three waves alone are not enough to confirm the beginning of a major new bearish trend in DXY. In a Double Zigzag, Wave X is normally corrective and can terminate near the area of Wave B from the previous Zigzag. However, the current correction is still relatively small. It may continue to develop in terms of time, price depth, or structural complexity before Wave X is complete. Therefore, Wave (X) could: • Remain a relatively simple correction. • Expand further in both price and time. • Develop into a Double Zigzag. • Or potentially become an even more complex structure, such as a Triple Zigzag. If this scenario remains valid, another bearish leg could develop after Wave (X) is completed. The larger structure could therefore develop as: (W) – (X) – (Y) This means the current decline should not yet be interpreted as a confirmed straight-line collapse in the U.S. Dollar. Instead, what we are seeing may simply be the corrective X-Wave between two larger bearish legs. Conservative Scenario — An Early Larger Turn The weekly analysis continues to consider the possibility of an extended bullish market structure. However, the daily chart presents another important structural possibility. DXY could potentially enter a much larger bearish cycle earlier than expected. The key feature of this scenario is the possibility of two nested structures: 1–2 & 1–2 If these two structures eventually become confirmed as being of comparable degree and proportion, the decline that began from the September 28, 2022 peak could represent part of a much larger Zigzag. Under this interpretation, the market could currently be developing Wave A of that larger structure. The nested 1–2 structures would then provide the setup for a potentially much stronger Third Wave. If this scenario is confirmed by price action, a significant decline in DXY could potentially create additional momentum across markets that typically have an inverse relationship with the U.S. dollar. That could include: Equities — Commodities — Oil & Energy — Gold & Silver — Cryptocurrencies — Major FX Pairs Still, this remains a structural scenario, not a prediction or certainty. The market itself must confirm or invalidate the count through future price development. Why Is This Called the Conservative Scenario? Being “conservative” does not necessarily mean expecting a smaller move or a less aggressive market outcome. At different wave degrees, the conservative interpretation can be completely different. The conservative approach here is based on the classical principles of the Elliott Wave Principle. After an impulsive movement, we should expect a corrective structure that is proportionate to the previous movement. Rather than forcing the market into a predetermined forecast, we continue to examine the lower-degree structures and allow the actual price development to reveal which scenario has greater structural validity. Current Conclusion For now, the Aggressive Scenario remains the primary focus. The current three-wave structure is likely still corrective, and Wave (X) may continue to develop in terms of time, depth, and complexity. If Wave (X) eventually completes, the larger structure could continue developing as: (W) – (X) – (Y) At the same time, we need to keep monitoring the possibility of an early larger bearish turn, particularly if the nested: 1–2 & 1–2 structures become confirmed. Such confirmation could signal the beginning of a much more powerful bearish phase in DXY, with potentially broader consequences across markets that are sensitive to dollar strength. Ultimately, it is the structure that price develops from the current area that will determine whether this move is simply an X-Wave within a Double Zigzag, or the early stages of a much larger bearish cycle. Mr. Nobody Elliott Wave Principle U.S. Dollar Currency Index Jun 5 The DXY Time Paradox: Monday Engineering & Elliott Wave Dissecti