OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT
DXY Z-Score

The "DXY Z-Score" indicator measures the US Dollar Index’s (DXY) current price relative to its recent average, normalized by its standard deviation.
It calculates a standardized Z-Score that oscillates around zero, highlighting when the DXY is significantly overbought or oversold.
Key features include:
- The Z-Score line oscillating between fixed upper (+2) and lower (-2) horizontal levels
- A shaded background to emphasize the Z-Score range between these bands
- A dynamic table showing the current Z-Score value linked linearly to the Z-Score plot
This indicator is useful for assessing the strength or weakness of the US Dollar relative to its recent history, providing insights into potential market reversals or trend continuations.
It calculates a standardized Z-Score that oscillates around zero, highlighting when the DXY is significantly overbought or oversold.
Key features include:
- The Z-Score line oscillating between fixed upper (+2) and lower (-2) horizontal levels
- A shaded background to emphasize the Z-Score range between these bands
- A dynamic table showing the current Z-Score value linked linearly to the Z-Score plot
This indicator is useful for assessing the strength or weakness of the US Dollar relative to its recent history, providing insights into potential market reversals or trend continuations.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.