AAPL 213.49 1.8171% MSFT 388.56 2.5847% NVDA 121.67 5.2691% GOOGL 165.49 1.6773% GOOG 167.62 1.7544% AMZN 197.95 2.094% META 607.6 2.963% AVGO 195.54 2.1844% LLY 813.48 1.4757% TSLA 249.98 3.8641% TSM 174.09 1.457% V 331.8 0.9892% JPM 232.44 3.2195% UNH 488.65 1.4807% NVO 77.15 1.6603% WMT 85.35 1.0059% LVMUY 132.18 1.865% XOM 111.9 2.9723% LVMHF 662.0 1.0687% MA 527.64 1.5024%
AAPL 213.49 1.8171% MSFT 388.56 2.5847% NVDA 121.67 5.2691% GOOGL 165.49 1.6773% GOOG 167.62 1.7544% AMZN 197.95 2.094% META 607.6 2.963% AVGO 195.54 2.1844% LLY 813.48 1.4757% TSLA 249.98 3.8641% TSM 174.09 1.457% V 331.8 0.9892% JPM 232.44 3.2195% UNH 488.65 1.4807% NVO 77.15 1.6603% WMT 85.35 1.0059% LVMUY 132.18 1.865% XOM 111.9 2.9723% LVMHF 662.0 1.0687% MA 527.64 1.5024%

Weak Dollar

Updated on August 29, 2023

The value of dollar fluctuates constantly as it is governed by supply and demand.

Describing a sustained period of time, a weak dollar denotes the decreasing value of the US currency relative to other currencies. Breaking down the concept, weak dollar means that a US dollar can be swapped for lesser amounts of a foreign currency. A weak dollar implies that imports are expensive, and exports are attractive.