US Dollar Index (DXY) struggles to extend the previous two-day upside momentum, on the back foot at around 103.95 during Thursday’s Asian session.
In doing so, the greenback gauge stays around the two-decade high marked earlier in the week but prints the daily loss for the first time in three days.
The DXY’s latest grind also highlights a 12-day-old rising wedge bearish formation around the multi-day top. Also highlighting the importance of the chart pattern is the sluggish RSI.
However, a clear downside break of 102.90 becomes necessary to confirm the theoretical fall towards 101.30.
During the fall, the 100-SMA and monthly low, respectively near 102.65 and 102.35 will act as intermediate halts.
Meanwhile, recovery remains elusive until the quote stays below the stated wedge’s resistance line, around 104.30 by the press time.
Following that, a gradual run-up towards September 2002 peak near 109.80 can’t be ruled out.

Trend: Pullback expected