The USD/CHF pair maintains a downward trend on the hourly chart, confirmed by a steady movement below the MA (200) H1 moving average. After a sharp drop, quotes consolidate in a narrow range below the resistance level of 0.8150. Growth attempts remain limited, and the price begins to decline again without overcoming the key resistance. The MACD indicator shows the weakness of the upward momentum: the histogram is gradually decreasing and approaching zero, indicating the fading of bullish dynamics. With continued selling pressure, a retest of the 0.8090 support level is likely, with the potential for a further decline to 0.8055. The overall technical picture remains negative unless it is possible to gain a firm foothold above the 0.8150 level and the moving average.
Resistance levels are: 0.8150, 0.8190, 0.8235-50
Support levels are: 0.8090, 0.8055, 0.8000
The main scenario for the pair's advance suggests a breakout of 0.8090 (June 16 low) and a possible decline to 0.8055 (June 13 low)
An alternative scenario implies a breakout of 0.8150 (June 13-16 highs) and there may be an increase to 0.8190 (June 9 low)
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