how/why currencies become weak or strong

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Take the US dollar for example. I was reading an article which said the dollar reached new highs recently, but there was a negative connotation to the piece. Doesn’t something “rising” generally mean it’s “stronger”? I usually think in terms of assets like stocks

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A strong currency can be bad because it costs foreign people/companies more when buying U.S. goods and services which could hurt U.S. exports.

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