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27.04.201115:36 Forex Analysis & Reviews: USD/CHF Bullish Outlook April 27, 2011 (Daily Strategy)

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Exchange Rates 27.04.2011 analysis

 

USD/CHF

The sharp downward wave that led to United States dollar-Swiss franc to the stronger support level 0.8670 (Weekly Support ) for the moment failed to halt the continued disintegration of the pair.We can see in the chart that appeared the reversal pattern Japanese BULLISH HAMMER, which strengthens the conjecture that the pair will change direction and begin to ascend.

 

The positive deviation of the MACD indicator, adds weight to the positive outlook regarding the pair. The upside potential can reach the 0.9220 resistance level at least. Should consider the important support level of 0.8640, as a stop loss in case of continuing the current wave bearish.

 

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