Bitcoin bulls eye possible tailwind as U.S. dollar index continues to leg lower

Bitcoin price analysis: Struggling dollar hasn’t yet boosted BTC

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Metals and other hard assets continue their surge to new records as the greenback stumbles, but crypto has not responded.

By James Van Straten, Stephen Alpher|Edited by Stephen Alpher

Dec 23, 2025, 2:47 p.m.

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  • The U.S. dollar is trading near a three-month low and just above a major support line stretching back to the 2008 financial crisis.
  • Precious metals and other hard assets have responded as expected to the greenback’s weakness — rallying strongly — but bitcoin and crypto have remained under pressure.

The U.S. dollar index (DXY) index is lower again on Tuesday, trading not far above its 2025 low.

After a strong gain in the weeks following the November 2024 election of Donald Trump, the greenback declined sharply throughout the first half of 2025 and has remained in a choppy pattern near multi-year low levels for the past few months.

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The dollar’s large 2025 drop initially was mostly accompanied by expected broader market reaction, with things like stocks, gold and bitcoin BTC$87,497.82 all rising sharply to new records.

The story since October, though, is somewhat different — stocks and other hard assets have continued to surge — in fact, gold, silver and copper all rose sharply again on Tuesday to reach new record highs — but bitcoin and broader crypto markets have endured brutal bear moves.

The DXY index is now trading just above a major long-term support level that extends back to the 2008 global financial crisis. This level has been tested and held multiple times, most recently in July and September of this year.

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As several foreign central banks, including the Bank of Japan, move toward tighter monetary policy, the U.S. Federal Reserve is facing growing pressure, most notably from President Trump, to lower interest rates. This divergence raises the possibility that the dollar could fall below that major support.

While the weak dollar this year hasn’t yet had any salutary effect on bitcoin, perhaps a break of that long-term support could be the news that finally spurs a reversal of crypto’s downtrend.

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