- USD/CHF drops to the lowest level since January 2015.
- Daily chart favors deeper declines, but weekly RSI shows oversold conditions.
USD/CHF clocked fresh multi-year lows during Tuesday’s Asian trading hours alongside a broad-based sell-off in the US dollar.
The pair fell to 0.9048, the lowest level since January 2018, surpassing the previous 5-½ year low of 0.9050 reached on Aug. 3.
The daily chart leans bearish with the 5- and 10-day simple moving averages (SMA) trending south and a lower higher, lower lows setup.
However, the 14-week relative strength index dipped below 30, indicating oversold conditions, for the first time since February 2012.
As such, an oversold bounce may be seen before a deeper decline. That said, the short-term bias would turn bullish only if the spot finds acceptance above the lower high of 0.9198 created on Aug. 12.
Weekly chart
Trend: Bearish but oversold
Technical levels
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