About That U.S. Dollar Strength...

 | Apr 16, 2015 07:22AM ET

US dollar strength has been a major focal point in the financial markets. Since it took off last July, the Dollar Index has risen 25%. That will get some attention whether it is caused by weak global currencies or strength at home. With the consolidation after it peaked, over 100, in March, many are wondering if the currency's strength is over. Only time will tell. But there are some interesting clues playing out in the chart of the price action, below.

A very orderly stair step fashion represents the rise. That is, until it hit 100.71 in early March. Since then it has been in a broad, messy consolidation with a bizarre intraday sell-off that occurred two days after the peak.

However, on close inspection that mess reveals itself as a harmonic pattern. And that spike down is significant. The 2 triangles outline the ‘W’ shape of a bearish harmonic Bat. That pattern completed Monday with a touch at the 88.6% retracement of the initial downward leg on the spike.