The U.S. dollar appears to be breaking down now. The chart has a very bearish set-up formation and the Big Banks have a big short position in the dollar and a corresponding big long position in the euro. With regard to currencies, it's usually - though not always (see Soros vs. the British Pound circa 1992) - a bad bet to bet against Big Banks.
Gold is behaving similarly to the way it did in late 2005, when it moved for a short period higher in tandem with the dollar and then ran up another 33% from early 2006 to May 2006 while the dollar went into an inexorable decline.
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