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  • Open
    83.0921$
  • Previous Close
    84.2248$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -1.13$
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About

USD.US typically refers to the U.S. Dollar Index, which is a measure of the value of the U.S. dollar relative to a basket of foreign currencies, including the Euro, Japanese Yen, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Swedish Krona, and Swiss Franc. This index is commonly used as a benchmark to track the dollar's strength or weakness in the global currency market and can be traded through various financial instruments such as futures contracts and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that aim to replicate its performance. Investors use the USD.US as an indicator of overall market sentiment, potential inflationary pressures, and to make informed decisions about investments in other asset classes.

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Factors

Dollar Strength: A stronger USD makes the underlying US assets cheaper for international buyers, potentially increasing demand and price. A weaker USD has the opposite effect.

Interest Rates: US interest rate changes impact the relative attractiveness of US assets. Higher rates can increase demand, driving prices up. Lower rates may decrease demand.

Economic Growth: Strong US economic growth signals higher corporate profits, boosting stock values and the ETF's price. Weak growth can depress prices.

Inflation: Rising US inflation erodes purchasing power and can lead to higher interest rates. This can hurt stock valuations and the ETF's price.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence or fear influences demand. Positive sentiment drives prices up; negative sentiment lowers them.

Geopolitical Events: Global events and political instability can create uncertainty, affecting investment flows and USD.US ETF prices.

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