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USD/CHF retreats from three-month highs toward 0.9950 ahead of Jordan’s speech

  • US dollar loses as US yields move off highs.
  • USD/CHF bearish intraday bias, still above 0.9950
  • SNB’s Jordan speaking in a few minutes.

The USD/CHF pulled back during the European session and bottomed at 0.9945 and then bounced back toward parity. Ahead of the speech SNB Chairman, it is hovering around 0.9965.

Earlier on Tuesday, USD/CHF peaked at 1.0020, the highest level since June 15. Afterwards, it retreated as the US Dollar lost momentum across the board. The combination of an improvement in risk sentiment and a decline in US yields.

The US 10-year yield hit levels above 4.00% earlier and currently, it is back under 3.90%. In Wall Street, the Dow Jones is up by 0.50% after a negative opening and the S&P drops by 0.25%.

In a few minutes, at 16:00 GMT, Swiss National Bank Chairman Thomas Jordan will deliver a lecture on ‘Ethics and Economics’ in Washington at the Peterson Institute. He might avoid speaking about monetary policy.

The intraday trend in USD/CHF remains bearish, although it has found support at 0.9950. A break lower is needed to trigger more losses. On the upside, above the parity area, the next critical resistance is the 1.0050 area.

Technical levels

USD/CHF

Overview
Today last price0.9971
Today Daily Change-0.0028
Today Daily Change %-0.28
Today daily open0.9999
 
Trends
Daily SMA200.9784
Daily SMA500.9687
Daily SMA1000.9684
Daily SMA2000.9535
 
Levels
Previous Daily High1.0011
Previous Daily Low0.9932
Previous Weekly High0.9954
Previous Weekly Low0.9781
Previous Monthly High0.9966
Previous Monthly Low0.948
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%0.9981
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%0.9962
Daily Pivot Point S10.9951
Daily Pivot Point S20.9902
Daily Pivot Point S30.9872
Daily Pivot Point R11.0029
Daily Pivot Point R21.0059
Daily Pivot Point R31.0107

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Matías Salord

Matías started in financial markets in 2008, after graduating in Economics. He was trained in chart analysis and then became an educator. He also studied Journalism. He started writing analyses for specialized websites before joining FXStreet.

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