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      USD & ISM Manufacturing Reaction

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      USD & ISM Manufacturing Reaction

      The U.S. dollar extended its rebound overnight, driven in large part by a surprisingly strong January ISM Manufacturing Index. After lingering below the 50 threshold for much of the past year — signalling contraction — the headline index jumped to 52.6, beating expectations and returning to expansion territory for the first time since August 2022.

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      What stood out in today’s release was not just the headline number, but breadth of improvement:

      • Production rose sharply, suggesting factories are increasing output rather than simply stabilizing.
      • New Orders climbed back above 50, a critical early indicator of future activity.
      • Even Order Backlogs moved into expansion, hinting that demand may be outpacing supply and spurring capacity utilization.

      This suite of data paints a picture of the manufacturing sector shifting from contraction to measured expansion, which has implications well beyond the factory floor.

      Why does this matter for markets and the Federal Reserve?

      • Stronger manufacturing activity tends to support employmentcapital spending, and services demand, reducing the need for the Fed to rush into rate cuts.
      • Durable ISM data keeps the narrative of economic resilience alive at a time when many investors had been leaning on soft data to justify looser policy.
      • With inflation still above target and activity proving more robust, today’s print may temper expectations for near-term rate cuts, reinforcing a “higher-for-longer” rate backdrop.

      In this context, the dollar’s recent strength looks less like a technical rebound and more like a response to fundamental upticks in U.S. economic momentum.

      Technical Picture — DXY (U.S. Dollar Index)

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      On the charts, the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) has staged a sharp recovery from the late-January lows — roughly those seen around January 27. Since then, price action has been climbing inside a well-defined ascending channel on the 4-hour timeframe, consistent with typical corrective rallies.

      A few key observations:

      • The move off the lows has been steep and sustained, pushing the index back toward resistance levels near prior supply zones.
      • Relative Strength (RSI) readings on the 4-hour chart have climbed into the upper range, suggesting short-term momentum is strong but perhaps becoming overextended.
      • Structurally, the channel remains intact, meaning buyers are still in control — but overextensions within such patterns often precede pullbacks or sideways consolidation before another leg higher.

      So where could the dollar go from here?

      • In the near term, the steep slope of the rally leaves the DXY vulnerable to a technical correction, particularly if U.S. equities stabilize or yields pull back — catalysts that often weigh on safe-haven flows.
      • A break below the channel’s lower boundary would shift focus toward the January lows as the next meaningful support zone.
      • Conversely, if the dollar digests recent strength and finds buyers near the channel floor, it could resume its uptrend later in February — especially if macro data remain surprisingly firm.

      What This Means for Markets & the Fed

      Today’s strong ISM print reinforces market pricing that the U.S. economy is not deteriorating as quickly as some feared. For the Federal Reserve, that’s a signal that the labor market and core sectors still have room to operate without immediate policy easing.

      From a trading perspective:

      • Expect some profit-taking or corrective action in the dollar after a steep move off the lows.
      • The medium-term trend may ultimately remain upward if economic data continue to surprise to the upside.
      • Key levels on the DXY will be watched closely for breakouts or breakdowns as traders digest both macro momentum and technical exhaustion.

      Alchemy Markets is a multi-asset brokerage providing retail traders with the same elite trading conditions, tools, and transparency typically reserved for institutions.

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