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EUR/CHF Must Break 1.1118 to Resume the Uptrend – Credit Suisse

Summary:
  • The EUR/CHF is displaying a bullish flag, which in the opinion of Credit Suisse analysts, could lead to a uptrend resumption above 1.1118.

Credit Suisse’s analysts are maintaining a bullish outlook on the EUR/CHF, as they indicate that the pair is seen trading in a bull “flag” pattern. The bank thinks that 1.1118 is the critical upside barrier that needs to be broken to confirm this, with support being maintained at 1.0984/1.0963. 

As a result of its bullish outlook, Credit Suisse maintains that in the context of the bull flag, the initial resistance to the upside move remains at 1.1064/1.1067. This could be followed by the 1.1118/1.1123 price level, after which the broader uptrend resumes with “a move to the 1.1152/58 highs initially and eventually beyond.” 

The base for these moves remains at 1.1011, but a decline brings in 1.0983/1.0967 as this would reassert a top. Credit Suisse also sees a move to the 61.8% retracement at 1.0906/1.0897 as the next in line if the decline below the base continues. 

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This outlook comes as the Swiss National Bank (SNB) continues to maintain that it “remains ready to intervene in the forex markets due to a highly valued franc,” in response to the delisting of the agency from the US Treasury Department’s list of currency manipulators.

Technical Outlook for EUR/CHF

The daily chart displays the bull flag identified by Credit Suisse. The upside push to challenge the flag’s upper border could come from a bounce on the 1.10180 support (23 March low). The measured move from a successful breakout could put the EUR/CHF at 1.12624, with intervening barriers at 1.11254, 1.11502 (11 July 2019 and 2 March 2021 highs) and 1.11860 (10 September 2018 low) posing as threats to this move.

On the other hand, a breakdown of the 1.10180 support brings in 1.10019 and 1.09675 into the picture as potential downside targets. If the flag breaks down, then 1.08655 could become a potential downside target for the bears.  

EUR/CHF Daily Chart

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