USD/CHF Falls to Lowest Level in Nearly Six Months

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As today's USD/CHF chart shows, the exchange rate has fallen below 0.872 – the Swiss franc hasn't been this strong against the US dollar since early February this year.

Bearish sentiment is driven by:
→ Expectations of a Fed rate cut, weakening the US dollar;
→ Low inflation in Switzerland – today's CPI data shows -0.2%;
→ Geopolitical tension, particularly the escalation in the Middle East following the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and the anticipated response from Iran.

Market participants appear to view the franc as a "safe haven."

Technical analysis of USD/CHF chart shows:
→ The price has been in a downtrend (shown in red) since May this year, with the downward movement accelerating in July, as indicated by the black lines.
→ The psychological level of 0.875, which served as support in February-March, was breached with a wide bearish candle on the first day of August.
→ Today, the price is near a support block formed by the lower boundaries of the mentioned channels.

Can the USD/CHF price bounce from the area where these channel boundaries intersect? Some recovery seems plausible given the current oversold condition indicated by the RSI.

However, if a rebound occurs, bulls may face a series of potential obstacles:
→ The former support level at 0.875;
→ The median boundary of the blue channel;
→ The upper black line.

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