USD/CHF Potentially Targeting Parity
By James Chen on October 26, 2009 | More Posts By James Chen | Author's Website
Bearish price action on USD/CHF, a daily chart of which is shown, is approaching parity within the context of a steep, continuing downtrend. Parity (at 1 U.S. dollar to 1 Swiss franc) was last hit in July of 2008. Therefore, the long-term low from last week, which fell just shy of reaching parity, represented a 15-month low for the pair. Currently, the key near-term level to watch, as mentioned, is parity at 1.0000. But even if this is reached, there is likely further room to the downside for this pair potentially to fall. On any strong breakdown below parity, the major further support target to the downside resides around 0.9640, the all-time low for the pair that was reached in March 2008. Within the context of the strong current downtrend, dynamic upside resistance resides in the region of the downtrend resistance line that extends from the April high.
(Chart courtesy of FX Solutions’ FX AccuCharts. Price on 1st pane, Slow Stochastics on 2nd pane; horizontal support/resistance levels in yellow; uptrend lines in green; downtrend lines in red; 50-period simple moving average in light blue.)
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