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EUR/CHF to extend its recovery towards the 1.0370/87 area – Credit Suisse

EUR/CHF remains well supported following its strong rebound from parity. Analysts at Credit Suisse expect the pair to extend its recovery to its 55-day moving average (DMA) and 61.8% retracement of the February/March collapse at 1.0370/87.

Initial support is seen at 1.0292

“With daily MACD momentum having turned higher this suggests the recovery should extend further yet for a test of the 55-DMA and 61.8% retracement of the February/March collapse at 1.0370/87.”

“We would then look for the 1.0370/87 to prove a much tougher barrier and for this to ideally cap to define the top of a broader rage. Should strength directly extend though, we see resistance next at the 38.2% retracement of the March-21/March-22 fall at 1.0423.” 

“Support is seen at 1.0292 initially, then 1.0258, which we look to now try and hold. Below 1.0186/77 though remains needed to ease the immediate upside bias for a fall back to support seen next at 1.0159, then 1.0112.”

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