USD/CHF remains under pressure after a sustained downtrend and is currently consolidating within a potential bearish flag pattern. Price action has carved out a rising channel after the sharp June selloff, but the structure appears corrective rather than impulsive—suggesting the dominant bearish trend may soon resume.
The pair is struggling to hold the 0.7950–0.8000 zone and trades below both the 50-day (0.8124) and 200-day (0.8621) SMAs, confirming a bearish market structure. Momentum indicators also lean bearish: the MACD is below zero and has begun to curl lower again, while RSI hovers near 40, not yet oversold but lacking bullish momentum.
A breakdown below the flag’s lower boundary would confirm the continuation pattern, exposing 0.7900 initially, with scope toward fresh multi-month lows. On the upside, a close above 0.8100 would challenge the flag’s validity and place the 50-day SMA in focus as resistance.
Bias: Bearish continuation favored unless price breaks and holds above 0.8100. Flag breakdown would reconfirm downside momentum.
Time frame: Short-term (days)
-MW
The pair is struggling to hold the 0.7950–0.8000 zone and trades below both the 50-day (0.8124) and 200-day (0.8621) SMAs, confirming a bearish market structure. Momentum indicators also lean bearish: the MACD is below zero and has begun to curl lower again, while RSI hovers near 40, not yet oversold but lacking bullish momentum.
A breakdown below the flag’s lower boundary would confirm the continuation pattern, exposing 0.7900 initially, with scope toward fresh multi-month lows. On the upside, a close above 0.8100 would challenge the flag’s validity and place the 50-day SMA in focus as resistance.
Bias: Bearish continuation favored unless price breaks and holds above 0.8100. Flag breakdown would reconfirm downside momentum.
Time frame: Short-term (days)
-MW
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.