About the chart

Live chart for USDCHF. Analyse the price action using the chart's 100+ technical indicators and 50+ drawings tools.

Chart types include Renko, Heikin Ashi, and Kagi as well as the more traditional candles and OHLC bars. Available timeframes range from seconds-charts (S10) through to days and months.

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  • Click on the cursor (arrow) icon in the chart's toolbar
  • Choose "Price alert"
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About USDCHF

The USDCHF is the currency pair of the U.S. dollar and Swiss franc and trades two currencies considered safehavens. Trading the USD/CHF currency pair is also known as trading the "Swissie." The pair is affected by factors that influence the value of the U.S. dollar and/or the Swiss franc in relation to each other and other currencies. Employment data and gross domestic product (GDP), from both countries, are some of the economic indicators that have a significant impact on the currency pair.Although after the SNB lifted the peg with its currency with the EUR back in January 2015, the CHF has partially lost attractive in turmoil times, with speculative interest more inclined then to buy the JPY or Gold. With sentiment in risk-off mode, the American dollar tends to weaken more than any other safe-haven asset.