CAD/CHF Live Forex Pair Analysis
CAD/CHF is currently showing a neutral dashboard bias with 33 pip ADR. This page combines price context, trend, volatility, rate differential, seasonality, correlations, calendar risk, and methodology links for repeat pair analysis.
CAD/CHF quotes the Canadian Dollar against the Swiss Franc. A rising CAD/CHF rate means CAD is strengthening versus CHF; a falling rate means CHF is gaining on CAD. The current Forex Vitals read is Neutral, with Mixed trend alignment and New York and London session focus.
No active support/resistance test is flagged. Current structure is between support at 0.56666 and resistance at 0.58476.
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Direct answer: CAD / CHF is a Forex cross pair where one CAD is priced in CHF. The Forex Vitals dashboard currently reads Neutral with a continuation score of 2/15 and a server-side price snapshot of 0.58191.
Currency strength spread: CAD is +22.5 points versus CHF on the Forex Vitals strength model. Positive spread favors the base currency; negative spread favors the quote currency.
Volatility: Today's range is 24 pips against a 14-day ADR of 33 pips. Volatility is inside its recent average range.
Seasonality: Historically, August has been constructive for CAD / CHF, with a 60% directional win rate and +0.45% average change.
What moves CAD/CHF?
CAD/CHF is driven by the relative strength of the Canadian Dollar and Swiss Franc. Watch Bank of Canada versus Swiss National Bank expectations, inflation surprises, labor data, commodity exposure, and broad risk sentiment.
How to read volatility
Current range context: 24 pips today vs 33 ADR. A high ADR reading can mean momentum is active, but it can also mean the pair is extended.
Session behavior
CAD/CHF usually deserves extra attention during the New York and London sessions, especially when liquidity overlaps with London or New York. Compare live moves with London, New York, Tokyo, and Sydney activity before judging follow-through.
Correlation risks
Check the correlation table before stacking trades. Highly correlated positions can turn several separate entries into one oversized currency or risk-sentiment bet.
- CAD driver: BoC policy, crude oil, US demand, inflation, and jobs data
- CHF driver: SNB policy, inflation, European risk, and safe-haven demand
- Carry context: CAD has the positive rate differential at the current cached policy-rate snapshot.
- Session context: CAD/CHF usually deserves extra attention during the New York and London sessions, especially when liquidity overlaps with London or New York.
- Risk control: Confirm stop distance, lot size, and correlation exposure before treating the pair context as a trade plan.
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Swiss Franc (CHF)
| Res 3 | |
| Res 2 | |
| Res 1 | |
| PIVOT | 0.58191 |
| Sup 1 | |
| Sup 2 | |
| Sup 3 |
| Swing High | 0.58645 |
| Swing Low | 0.57388 |
| 61.8% Retr. | 0.57868 |
| Extension | 0.58987 |