DAILY USD/CHF TECHNICAL OUTLOOK
Last Update At 08 Jun 2016 00:02GMT
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Daily Indicators
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21 HR EMA
0.9670
55 HR EMA
0.9716
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Hourly Indicators
Bullish convergences
13 HR RSI
31
14 HR DMI
-ve
Daily Analysis
Consolidation with downside bias
Resistance
0.9789 - Last Fri's hourly res
0.9750 - Last Fri's low (now res)
0.9718 - Y'day's high
Support
0.9643 - Y'day's low
0.9614 - May 3 low
0.9585 - 70.7% r of 0.9444-0.9956
. USD/CHF - 0.9752... Although dlr moved in a relatively narrow range of 0.9698-0.9715 in Asia, renewed buying n chf vs euro pressured price lower to a fresh 1-month low at 0.9443 in Europe b4 recovering to 0.9688 in NY morning.
. Looking at the bigger picture, last Fri's selloff to as low as 0.9750, then 0.9643 y'day strongly suggests the correction fm May's 5-month bottom at 0.9444 has ended at 0.9956 (30 May) n consolidation with downside bias would be seen for weakness twds 0.9614 (May 3 low), then 0.9585, being 70.7% r of 0.9444- 0.9956. Having said that, as hourly indicators have already displayed prominent bullish convergences, steep fall below latter lvl is not likely n risk would increase for a much-needed rebound later. On the upside, only abv 0.9956 would signal rise fm 0.9444 to retrace MT decline fm 2015 peak at 1.0330 has resumed instead n extend to 0.9992, being 61.8% r of aforesaid fall fm 1.0330-0.9444.
. Today, as y'day's 0.9643 low was accompanied with bullish convergences on hourly indicators, sharp fall below there is unlikely n reckon 0.9614 would hold and yield rebound, therefore, we are looking to buy on next marginal weakness to 0.9730 but only abv 0.9715 would confirm a low has been made, 0.9750.
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