Why the dollar still runs the tape
The dollar is the price of money for the whole world. When it moves, everything reprices, whether your chart shows it or not.

A funding currency
Most desks treat the dollar as one chart among many. It is not. It is the unit the rest of the screen is quoted in, so a move in the dollar is a move in everything at once.
When the funding currency tightens, the periphery pays first. Emerging-market equities, high-beta crypto and long-duration tech all lean on the same cheap dollar, and they all wobble together when it leaves.
The dollar is risk appetite, priced in the only unit everyone shares.
- DXY104.2+0.3%
- US 10Y4.28%+4 bps
- Gold2,318-0.6%
- BTC68,900-1.4%
What to watch instead of the price
Watch the real yield, not the nominal one. A rising nominal yield with falling inflation expectations is a real-yield shock, and that is the version of higher rates that actually drains the riskiest corners of the tape.


