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US Dollar Index: Is the Safe Haven Rally a Durable Trend or a Short-Term Premium?

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US Dollar Index: Is the Safe Haven Rally a Durable Trend or a Short-Term Premium?
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The US dollar’s latest surge reflects geopolitical stress more than shifting rate expectations.
As energy shocks ripple through markets, the DXY is trading as both safe haven and inflation hedge.
This week’s employment data may determine whether the move becomes structural—or fades as a reflex.

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Global markets have moved past the “calm before the storm” and shifted into a full-fledged “defensive” position as geopolitical fault lines deepen. Following recent developments, the US dollar has transcended its role as merely another currency against its major peers, transforming into a safe haven against a global liquidity squeeze and a protective shield against the energy shock. The current landscape must be analyzed within the framework of the “perfect storm” created by the blockage in the Strait of Hormuz, rising energy inflation, and the critical U.S. employment data to be released this week.

The latest move in the (DXY) therefore does not appear to be a trend “originating from the narrative”; rather, it seems more like a reflex driven by “rising global stress increasing the need for dollars.” The key distinction lies in whether this reflex evolves into a sustained trend. Geopolitical shocks often support the dollar, but this support remains a “news-driven wave” if it stands alone. When macroeconomic data flow and Fed expectations come into play, that support can become “structural.” Thus, the real issue for the DXY this week is not the rise itself, but the reason behind it.

Middle East Tensions: Expanding “Liquidity” Pricing Through Hormuz

The Middle East issue is not merely part of the news cycle for the DXY, but a direct pricing mechanism. The effective paralysis of the Strait of Hormuz—one of the arteries of the global economy—is no longer a “risk scenario” for markets, but a “pricing reality.” The near standstill in tanker traffic and the astronomical surge in insurance costs have pushed Brent crude toward the $82 level, threatening to fundamentally reshape not only energy costs but also global inflation expectations.

The real danger is whether the increase in oil prices will remain a “temporary supply shock.” If this bottleneck extends throughout March, the optimistic statements made by major central banks—especially the Fed—regarding the disinflation process could be set aside. Markets are already echoing comments such as: “If energy prices remain at these levels, the Fed will not only delay rate cuts but may also place hawkish options back on the table.” This expectation has been the primary driver pushing the DXY toward the 98.50 band.

Safe Haven Reflex: The “Cash Is King” Era

The acceleration in the dollar’s upward move is not a classic “search for yield,” but rather a typical “flight to liquidity.” As investors exit equities and risky assets, they view the U.S. dollar as the safest and deepest harbor for capital preservation. The DXY’s climb to a five-week high following the onset of this conflict serves as a barometer measuring the depth of fear in the market.

The DXY settling above the psychological 98 threshold may signal a shift in market perception rather than merely a technical breakout. The transition of geopolitical risks from “words to action” has pushed investors into a defensive stance. At this point, the dollar is not only a reserve currency but also fulfills a global collateral need. In other words, as global risk intensifies, the simultaneous demand for dollars triggers “dollar scarcity” pricing.

At the same time, the impact of geopolitical stress on the DXY will not remain constant. If tensions persist in a controlled manner, the dollar’s safe-haven premium may remain limited. However, if tensions expand into areas such as maritime trade security and energy flows, the safe-haven premium increases. In short, at this stage, the DXY is pricing not the conflict itself, but the risk of its expansion and the speed of the market’s flight.

Oil Shock and the Fed: Where Is the Dollar’s Momentum Heading?

The surge in energy prices has a dual impact on the dollar, increasing volatility in the DXY. The first interpretation centers on inflation rigidity. If oil prices remain elevated, and will rise, narrowing the Fed’s room to ease. In such a scenario, the market could more readily revert to a “higher for longer” interest rate stance, allowing the dollar to draw support not only from its safe-haven status but also from expectations of an “interest rate advantage.” This is the scenario in which the DXY finds a clearer foundation for an uptrend.

The second interpretation involves a growth shock. As energy costs rise, margins compress, demand cools, and growth comes under pressure. If this narrative strengthens, the market may eventually say, “Yes, there is a flight from risk, but growth is deteriorating,” and begin discussing the possibility of earlier Fed easing.

The critical point is that while the dollar remains in demand due to the flight-to-safety effect, its rise becomes more fragile if rate-cut expectations re-emerge. In other words, the dollar may stay strong, but pricing dynamics become more volatile.

For this reason, in the current environment, it appears more appropriate to analyze the DXY based on its underlying rationale rather than purely on price levels.

Fed Data Impasse and Employment Week

This week’s real test for the DXY will come from the U.S. data calendar, layered on top of geopolitical tensions. The process, beginning today with the , will culminate on Friday with the report. Under normal conditions, weak employment data would be expected to weigh on the dollar by bringing the Fed closer to cutting rates. However, in the current environment—where “stagflation” fears (low growth + high energy-cost inflation) are being discussed—traditional correlations may blur.

If strong employment data emerges on Friday, the DXY could break decisively above the 98.50 resistance level and initiate a new move toward 100. Conversely, even if weak data reduces the dollar’s “interest rate support,” the “geopolitical risk premium” may limit any downside. In other words, the downside margin for the dollar appears relatively narrow this week, while the upside potential remains sensitive to news flow and open-ended.

DXY Technical Outlook: What Does Sustained Movement Above 98 Signal?

Technically, the DXY’s move into the 98 band is highly significant. The market is currently testing whether the index can sustain its narrative in this region. Holding above 98 reinforces the message that risk aversion persists and dollar demand remains strong. However, failed attempts to maintain levels above 98 would suggest that the move is largely inflated by “war premiums” and that the market will become more data-sensitive.

The 3-month EMA, positioned near the 98 threshold on the downside, can be monitored as a technical boundary. A drop below the buffer zone at the midpoint of this channel would reactivate last week’s support line. In that scenario, interim support could form around the 97.60–97.70 range. A break below this region would strengthen the narrative that the dollar lacks macro support against geopolitical risks and could see the index retreat toward the lower boundary of the channel near 96.55. However, in the current outlook, this scenario appears highly unlikely.

On the upside, a breakout above the 98 band could mark the beginning of a move back toward the 100 region, following the 99.30–99.70 intermediate resistance zone.

In summary, the DXY is attempting to consolidate around 98.40. As of early March, this suggests the market has neither fully priced in a worst-case scenario (a full-scale regional war) nor maintained its “cautious optimism.” Accordingly:

Below 98.00: This could signal relief that geopolitical tensions are easing through diplomatic channels.
Above 98.50: This could indicate that the market has shifted toward a “persistent high inflation and war” scenario.

Consequently, the dollar index currently serves as both the ignition point and the refuge of the global economy. As long as energy supply disruptions persist, the Fed’s room for maneuver narrows, extending the dollar’s period of strength. For investors this week, it is crucial to monitor not only economic data but also shipping traffic data from Hormuz—at least as closely as employment figures.

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