USD/CHF Holds Near 0.8060 as Fed Hike Bets Ease and Safe-Haven Flows Support

by VT Markets
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Jul 16, 2026

USD/CHF traded around 0.8060 in early European hours on Wednesday, struggling to build on a modest intraday rise and holding just above the week’s low set a day earlier. The US dollar lacked follow-through demand after traders reduced expectations of an immediate Fed rate rise following softer US inflation data this week. Even so, energy-driven inflation concerns kept the prospect of tighter policy in play, while escalating US-Iran tensions offered some safe-haven support, helping to limit downside pressure.

Technically, the pair has held above the 0.8000 psychological level, a former resistance area now acting as support, and it remains above the 200-day SMA near 0.7919. That underpins a mildly bullish bias, although indicators are mixed: the RSI sits around 52, while the MACD remains below zero. On dips, buying interest is seen around 0.8000, with firmer demand flagged at the 200-day SMA. On the upside, 0.8100 is the immediate hurdle; a break could open a move to the mid-0.8100s, the highest since July 2025, and extend the rebound from 0.7760, the May swing low.

Safe-Haven Appeal and Trading Levels

We suggest that derivative traders closely monitor the USD/CHF pair as it consolidates around the 0.8060 range this July. The Swiss Franc has maintained strong safe-haven appeal, especially with Switzerland’s annual inflation rate sitting comfortably low at 1.3% as of mid-2026. This stability makes the 0.8000 psychological floor an incredibly vital level for structuring upcoming trades.

Derivatives Strategies and Technical Set-Up

We recommend setting up range-bound strategies, such as iron condors, to premium-harvest this consolidation. Since the pair remains above its 200-day Simple Moving Average at 0.7919, we have a clear, statistically backed support level to write out-of-the-money put options. On the upside, short call options should be positioned just above the immediate resistance mark of 0.8100.

Although recent US CPI data cooling to 2.6% has lowered the probability of immediate Federal Reserve rate hikes, geopolitical risks could quickly change this outlook. Ongoing US-Iran tensions and Brent crude oil prices hovering near $83 a barrel keep the threat of energy-driven inflation alive. To hedge against sudden safe-haven US Dollar buying, we suggest holding some long call options as cheap insurance.

Technical indicators show a neutral-to-constructive RSI of 52, but a sub-zero MACD warns us that any upward momentum will be a slow grind. Therefore, we advise utilizing short-term weekly options rather than long-term contracts to avoid getting trapped in slow-decaying positions. This tactical flexibility will allow us to react quickly if the pair breaks below 0.7919 or surges past the July 2025 highs.

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