USD/CHF strengthens to around 0.7830 in Tuesday’s early European session.- New US strikes dampen peace deal optimism, supporting the US Dollar.
- The pair keeps the negative outlook under the 100-day EMA, with bearish RSI momentum.
- The first upside barrier emerges at 0.7840; the initial support level to watch is 0.7808.
The USD/CHF pair edges higher to near 0.7830, snapping the four-day losing streak, during the early European session on Tuesday. Uncertainty surrounding the US-Iran peace negotiations provides some support to the US Dollar (USD) against the Swiss Franc (CHF).
The US military’s Central Command said US forces have carried out strikes on southern Iran in “self-defence,” the Guardian reported on Monday. It said that the military will defend US forces “while using restraint” during the ongoing ceasefire.
Traders will keep an eye on the US April Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index report, which is due later on Thursday. Any signs of persistent inflation in the US could shift market expectations away from rate cuts and lift the Greenback in the near term.
Technical Analysis:
In the daily chart, USD/CHF maintains a bearish near-term tone as the spot holds beneath the 100-day moving average (MA). Price is also trading just under the 20-day Bollinger middle band, underscoring persistent topside pressure despite a modest recovery from recent lows. The Relative Strength Index (14) at 48 remains slightly below the neutral 50 mark, hinting that downside momentum has eased but not yet shifted in favor of the bulls.
On the topside, initial resistance emerges at the 100-day MA at 0.7840. A daily close above this cluster would be needed to alleviate immediate downside pressure and open the way toward the Bollinger upper band near 0.7905. On the downside, the first notable support is seen at the May 26 low of 0.7808. The next contention level is located at the 20-day Bollinger lower band around 0.7760, where failure would suggest a resumption of the broader decline and expose lower lows on the daily chart.


