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Historical Data from 1967 · 3,186 Data Points · Live Prices
Current Price
$97.65
1967 - 2026 · 365 data points
High (2000+)
$121.02
-19.3% from high
Low (2000+)
$70.70
+38% from low
Data Points
3,186
Since 1967
Latest Data
Feb 28
Live + Historical
The US Dollar Index (DXY) measures the value of the US dollar against a basket of six major currencies: Euro, Japanese Yen, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Swedish Krona, and Swiss Franc.
Investment Options
DXY is often inversely correlated with gold prices. A stronger dollar typically means lower gold prices.
Why 2000+?
We use year 2000 as our baseline for highs and lows because it marks the modern financial era with more reliable data and relevant market conditions for today's investors.
Price Range (2000 - Present)
Access complete US Dollar Index (DXY) historical price data with our interactive chart featuring 3,186 daily data points from 1967 to present. Our us dollar index price history chart includes OHLC (Open, High, Low, Close) data updated daily, allowing you to analyze long-term trends, identify patterns, and make informed decisions.
The US Dollar Index (DXY) measures the value of the US dollar against a basket of six major currencies: Euro, Japanese Yen, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Swedish Krona, and Swiss Franc.
Analyzing us dollar index historical prices helps investors identify long-term trends, cyclical patterns, and potential entry or exit points. Our comprehensiveus dollar index price history database allows you to study price movements across different market conditions, economic cycles, and geopolitical events.
The current US Dollar Index (DXY) price is $97.65 USD. This price is updated daily with live market data from global exchanges.
The highest US Dollar Index price since 2000 is $121.02 USD. We use year 2000 as our baseline because it marks the modern financial era with more reliable data and relevant market conditions for today's investors. Use our interactive chart to explore when this high occurred.
Our US Dollar Index price history database goes back to 1967, providing 3,186 daily data points for comprehensive historical analysis. This includes daily OHLC (Open, High, Low, Close) prices for accurate trend analysis.
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