As you can see, with its 12 countries, euros make up a big chunk of the U.S. Dollar Index. The other five make up less than 43 percent.
Here's something interesting: When the euro falls, which way does the U.S Dollar Index move?
The euro makes up such a huge portion of the U.S. Dollar Index, they might as well call this index the "Anti-Euro Index". Because the USDX is so heavily influenced by the euro, people have looked for a more "balanced" dollar index. More on that later though. First, let's go to the charts!
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