USD/CHF is trimming Monday’s losses and bounces from daily lows, as sellers failed to gain traction beneath the 0.9200 figure, achieving a daily low of 0.9194 before giving way to buyers. Therefore, the USD/CHF is forming a bullish harami candlestick pattern, pending confirmation. Therefore, the USD/CHF is trading at 0.9234, gaining 0.25%.
After failing to extend its losses below 0.9167, the USD/CHF stages a comeback. Formation of a bullish harami could open the door for further upside, though it needs to be confirmed once the USD/CHF reclaims 0.9292. If that scenario is achieved, then the USD/CHF next resistance would be the 20-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA), which tracks bullish/bearishness price action in the pair, at 0.9299. followed by the last week’s high of 0.9409.
However, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) remains at bearish territory, though aiming up, keeping buyer hopeful of higher prices.
As an alternate scenario, the USD/CHF key support levels would be the 0.9200 figure, followed by the January 9 daily low of 0.9167, ahead of the 0.9100 mark.
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