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      Dollar–Franc slides toward multi-year lows as USD weakens on firm rate-cut expectations

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      Summary:

      USD/CHF is trading tightly around 0.8005–0.8010, hovering near multi-year lows as the US dollar continues to weaken. Markets maintain strong conviction that the Fed will cut rates in December, while geopolitical uncertainty in Europe is driving renewed safe-haven flows into the Swiss franc...

      Sell

      USDCHF

      End Time
      CLOSED

      0.80048

      Entry Price

      0.79650

      TP

      0.80350

      SL

      0.80455 +0.00095 +0.12%

      302

      Points

      Loss

      0.79650

      TP

      0.80350

      CLOSING

      0.80048

      Entry Price

      0.80350

      SL

      Overview

      During today’s session, USD/CHF remains anchored near the 0.8005 region, a level that reflects both structural USD weakness and persistent CHF demand. US macro data this week has reinforced dovish expectations: softer manufacturing indicators, cooling labour-market signals, and increasingly cautious commentary from Fed officials have strengthened the market’s belief that a December rate cut is now the base case. Treasury yields remain subdued, limiting any possibility of a USD rebound. At the same time, Switzerland continues to benefit from risk-averse flows as geopolitical tensions rise across Europe, particularly following escalated rhetoric from Russian officials regarding EU actions on frozen assets. The franc’s reputation as a crisis stabiliser draws steady inflows, further pressuring USD/CHF. All of this leaves the pair unable to reclaim the 0.8030–0.8050 zone despite intraday attempts, suggesting that macro forces remain firmly skewed toward CHF strength.

      Market sentiment

      Investor psychology today is defined by a quiet but persistent drift away from USD-denominated assets. Markets appear comfortable adding short-USD exposure ahead of tomorrow’s US labour data, anticipating a print that reinforces the case for immediate Fed easing. Equity sentiment is mixed, with gains capped by geopolitical concerns, and safe-haven currencies such as CHF retain an advantage. The franc’s strength is also supported by Switzerland’s stable inflation trajectory and the SNB’s cautious stance on imported price pressures. Investors view CHF as a preferred shelter as long as global headlines remain unstable. The absence of any strong USD-supportive catalyst in recent days has created a sentiment environment where even modest risk aversion leads to immediate USD/CHF downside. Short-term positioning shows traders fading every incremental USD bounce, a pattern evident in the pair’s repeated inability to break above intraday resistance.

      Technical analysis

      Dollar–Franc slides toward multi-year lows as USD weakens on firm rate-cut expectations_1
      On the M15 timeframe, USD/CHF exhibits a clean bearish structure. Price is hugging the lower half of the Bollinger channel, with the mid-band near 0.8018 acting as consistent dynamic resistance. Each attempt to reclaim that mid-band has been rejected with small-bodied candles, indicating fading buyer strength. The lower Bollinger band around 0.7980 remains exposed and is likely to be tested if momentum continues. Ichimoku confirms this negative bias: price sits firmly below both the Tenkan-sen and Kijun-sen, which are now aligned downward in a bearish configuration. The forward Kumo is thin and declining, indicating that upward corrections lack structural support. The Tenkan-sen has flattened while still below the Kijun-sen, typically signalling a continuation phase rather than a reversal. Stochastic (5,3,3) has completed a bearish crossover after briefly touching the mid-zone, reinforcing the view that sellers are regaining control. The oscillator has room to extend lower, giving space for a continuation move rather than an overextended decline. Together, these indicators point toward renewed downside pressure with limited obstacles until the next support zone.

      Trade idea 

      Entry: 0.8008 
      Take Profit: 0.7965
      Stop Loss: 0.8035
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