AUDCHF, sometimes referred to as the “Aussie-Swiss,” represents the exchange rate between the Australian Dollar and the Swiss Franc, a pair often influenced by risk sentiment due to the AUD’s commodity-linked nature and the CHF’s safe-haven status. The AUDCHF pair on the H4 chart shows a clear bearish trend as it continues to trade below key resistance levels, with price action forming lower highs and lower lows. The pair is currently consolidating near a support level at 0.56666, with further supports at 0.56400 and 0.56075 if the downtrend persists. The price remains beneath the Ichimoku cloud, a strong signal that bearish momentum is intact, while the RSI hovers near 34, suggesting the pair is approaching oversold conditions. Despite nearing oversold territory, there’s no concrete sign of a reversal yet, so a break below the immediate support could lead to further declines.
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Chart Notes:
• Chart time-zone is UTC (+03:00)
• Candles’ time-frame is 4h.
Fundamental pressures add to the bearish outlook, with weaker-than-expected Australian inflation data weighing on the AUD and supporting the Swiss Franc as a safe-haven. Global uncertainties continue to drive demand for the CHF, while the Australian Dollar faces potential further weakness if the Reserve Bank of Australia signals a dovish stance in response to slowing inflation. Any rebound attempts may face resistance at 0.57050, 0.57150, and 0.57375, but the prevailing downtrend remains strong unless we see a shift in economic sentiment or a technical reversal signal.
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