A Range Bound USD/CHF Offers Scalping Opportunity
January 25, 2010
The USD/CHF has settled into a 50 pip range over the past few days, despite volatile equity markets. The pair which had been highly negatively correlated with risk is starting to see that relationship waver as yields start to diverge globally. The Swiss Franc is traditionally a funding currency and as it looks to regain that status we could see further consolidation. Additionally, traders remain reluctant to aggressively trade the currency as the threat of physical intervention from the Swiss National Bank looms making it an ideal scalping target.
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The USD/CHF has settled into a 50 pip range over the past few days, despite volatile equity markets. The pair which had been highly negatively correlated with risk is starting to see that relationship waver as yields start to diverge globally. The Swiss Franc is traditionally a funding currency and as it looks to regain that status we could see further consolidation. Additionally, traders remain reluctant to aggressively trade the currency as the threat of physical intervention from the Swiss National Bank looms making it an ideal scalping target.
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Australian Dollar Continues to Push Towards Parity, Swiss Franc Lags Behind
January 14, 2010
The Australian dollar strengthened for the second day and is currently the best performing currency against the greenback, while the Swiss Franc lost ground on Wednesday, with the exchange rate rising to a high of 1.0229.
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The Australian dollar strengthened for the second day and is currently the best performing currency against the greenback, while the Swiss Franc lost ground on Wednesday, with the exchange rate rising to a high of 1.0229.
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FX Markets Quiet Ahead of Holiday
December 23, 2009
All is very quiet ahead of the holidays and markets have barely moved in Asian and European trade. The Swiss Franc has slightly outperformed, while Aussie lags and the New Zealand Dollar is unched despite a weaker than expected Q3 GDP print.
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FX Markets Quiet Ahead of Holiday
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All is very quiet ahead of the holidays and markets have barely moved in Asian and European trade. The Swiss Franc has slightly outperformed, while Aussie lags and the New Zealand Dollar is unched despite a weaker than expected Q3 GDP print.
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USD Pauses for Breather Ahead of Weekend
December 18, 2009
Price action has been fairly quiet in the Asian and European sessions with the market seen consolidating Thursday’s aggressive moves and content on waiting for the more active North American trade. With the exception of the Yen, all major currencies are higher thus far on the day against the buck, with the Swissie leading the way.
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Price action has been fairly quiet in the Asian and European sessions with the market seen consolidating Thursday’s aggressive moves and content on waiting for the more active North American trade. With the exception of the Yen, all major currencies are higher thus far on the day against the buck, with the Swissie leading the way.
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USD/CHF Consolidation Near Parity Provides Ideal Scalping Environment
December 2, 2009
The USD/CHF has settled into a defined range after breaking back below parity as waning risk appetite has limited Swiss franc support, while dollar bulls lack conviction ahead of the upcoming NFP report. The potential for SNB intervention is also a factor in limiting downside risks and should be taken into account when trading the pair.
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The USD/CHF has settled into a defined range after breaking back below parity as waning risk appetite has limited Swiss franc support, while dollar bulls lack conviction ahead of the upcoming NFP report. The potential for SNB intervention is also a factor in limiting downside risks and should be taken into account when trading the pair.
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Swiss Franc Forecast Positive
October 29, 2009
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USD/CHF Track Record of Consolidation Favors Scalping Techniques
October 8, 2009
The Swiss National Bank has maintained their intentions to prevent the Swiss Franc’s appreciation in order to spur export demand. This has led to the pair…
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A Surge in FX Volatility Reflects Fundamental Themes, Not Necessarily Data (Forex Video)
September 30, 2009
The US dollar and Swiss franc were top movers for the day; but why did their respective moves seem to contradict the economic data?
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Swiss Franc Trading Bias Strongly Bullish on Sentiment
September 18, 2009
USDCHF – The ratio of long to short positions in the USDCHF stands at 5.39 as nearly 84% of traders are long. Yesterday, the ratio was at 4.93 as 83% of…
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Swiss Franc Gains As SNB Keeps Rates Unchanged, Raises Inflation Expectations
September 17, 2009
The Swiss National Bank left their three month Libor rate unchanged at 0.25% at its quarterly monetary policy meeting stating that prevailing uncertainty…
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