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Selling USDCHF at overbought extremes.

Short
FX:USDCHF   U.S. Dollar / Swiss Franc
USDCHF - Expires in 13h - We look to Sell at 1.0064 (stop at 1.0096)

We are trading at overbought extremes.
Posted a Treble Top formation.
Bearish divergence can be seen on the daily chart (the chart makes a higher high while the oscillator makes a lower high), often a signal of exhausted bullish momentum, or at least a correction lower.
Although the bulls are in control, the stalling positive momentum indicates a turnaround is possible.
A higher correction is expected.
A break of the recent low at 1.0020 should result in a further move lower.

Our profit targets will be 0.9984 and 0.9964

Resistance: 1.0060 / 1.0080 / 1.0100
Support: 1.0030 / 1.0000 / 0.9970

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