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EUR/USD And USD/CHF; Our Inversely Correlated Sister

Published 11/25/2015, 11:39 PM
Updated 01/13/2022, 05:55 AM

EUR/USD and USD/CHF; Our Inversely Correlated Sisters:
With huge announcements from both the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank in the coming weeks, the normally uneventful Thanksgiving holiday period and weeks leading up to Christmas have the potential to get VERY interesting.

With the US dollar rallying on the expectation that the Fed will hike and the euro still in decline as markets now start to factor is a proposed 2 tier deposit rate which would see larger depositors charged more, the brave new world is nearly upon us!

In my morning reading, I came across the following Bloomberg chart in a Vassilis Karamanis article.

EUR/USD vs Euro Spot Chart

Chart: Bloomberg

The chart shows that 1-week 25d risk reversal, a gauge of market positioning and sentiment, is now really starting to divert from the EUR/USD spot price. This is because traders are wary of a squeeze over the Thanksgiving holiday period and have been hedging their risk. Something we have been trying to anticipate recently too.

EUR/USD Daily:
EUR/USD Daily Chart
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The technicals still highlight the above risk, with price continuing to test the top of our marked support zone.

EUR/USD Hourly:
EUR/USD Hourly Chart
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Zooming into the hourly chart shows added short squeeze potential, with the lows being taken out before being rejected equally as hard. If price can break out of the short term bearish channel then things could get interesting.

After setting out arguments for trading in both directions, I’m really interested in discussing which side is the more favourable play from a risk:reward point of view,

On the Calendar Thursday:
NZD Trade Balance
AUD Private Capital Expenditure q/q

USD Bank Holiday

Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated in Canada and the United States as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year.”

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Chart of the Day:
While EUR/USD fell to fresh lows, today’s chart of the day looks at its inversely correlated sister, USD/CHF.

Last Wednesday, we took a look at the Swissy and whether this was your pre-pop opportunity to get long.

USD/CHF Daily:
USD/CHF Daily Chart
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Well overnight, once again USD/CHF popped to new highs, climbing to its highest level in 5 years.

USD/CHF 4 Hourly:
USD/CHF 4 Hourly Chart
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The 4 hourly just highlights the runaway train that this pair currently is thanks to the SNB’s monetary policy. On an unreal tear!

EUR/USD or USD/CHF: Where does the greater opportunity lay?

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