Recent U.S. economic releases—covering robust manufacturing, employment figures, and other key indicators—suggest solid economic momentum. Meanwhile, Swiss data tends to be more cautious, partly due to safe‑haven demand and a more conservative economic outlook. This divergence supports a stronger U.S. dollar relative to the Swiss franc.
The latest COT report indicates that large speculators are either increasing their net-long positions in U.S. dollar futures or reducing their short exposure relative to CHF. Such positioning reinforces the bullish bias on the dollar against the franc.
In combination, these factors suggest that USD/CHF is likely to trend higher in the coming days as the strong U.S. fundamentals and favorable institutional positioning push the pair upward.
Expecting a bullish move from this pair
The latest COT report indicates that large speculators are either increasing their net-long positions in U.S. dollar futures or reducing their short exposure relative to CHF. Such positioning reinforces the bullish bias on the dollar against the franc.
In combination, these factors suggest that USD/CHF is likely to trend higher in the coming days as the strong U.S. fundamentals and favorable institutional positioning push the pair upward.
Expecting a bullish move from this pair
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