USD/CHF rebounds at around weekly lows, though it remains below the 0.9000 figure, due to a risk-off impulse that bolstered the US Dollar (USD), which is set to finish the week with losses of 1.18%, per the US Dollar Index (DXY). The USD/CHF is trading at 0.8941 after hitting a daily low of 0.8901.
The USD/CHF depicts the pair as downward biased, though set to consolidate nearby the 0.8900 figure. During the session, the USD/CHF dropped from around 61.8% Fibonacci Retracement (FR) toward the 78.6% FR level but failed to surpass 0.8900, which would have exacerbated additional losses and a YTD low test of 0.8819.
With the USD/CHF rebounding toward the 61.8% FR at 0.8949, buyers must conquer the latter to lift rates toward the 0.9000 psychological level. In that outcome, the USD/CHF next resistance would be the 50% FR at 0.8983, followed by the 0.9000 mark.
Conversely, the path of least resistance, according to oscillators like the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and the Rate of Change (RoC), If the USD/CHF drops below 0.8900 and beneath the 78.6% FR, would expose the YTD low at 0.8819.
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