US Dollar / Swiss Franc USDCHF
The safe haven cross — when Europe fears, Switzerland charges a premium.
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USD/CHF moves almost as a direct mirror of EUR/USD — when EURUSD falls, USDCHF rises, and vice versa. The Swiss Franc is a safe-haven currency: Swiss banks hold global capital, Switzerland maintains political neutrality, and the SNB (Swiss National Bank) actively manages the currency. USDCHF tends to be quieter than other majors during normal conditions but can gap violently on SNB interventions.
What Makes USDCHF Move
Master these and you know 90% of what you needUSDCHF has a -0.92 correlation with EURUSD. They move in near-perfect opposite directions. If you understand what drives EURUSD, you understand USDCHF.
The SNB intervenes aggressively in FX markets to prevent excessive CHF appreciation (which hurts Swiss exports). The 2015 SNB shock — removing the EUR/CHF floor — caused the biggest single-day move in forex history: CHF strengthened 30% in minutes.
European financial stress drives capital into CHF. Eurozone banking crises, European political instability, and EU breakup fears all strengthen CHF as investors park money in Switzerland.
Economic Events That Move USDCHF
SNB surprises have been historically extreme (2015 shock, 2022 surprise hike). Any deviation from expectations causes violent moves.
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Switzerland's political neutrality makes CHF a destination for capital during any European or global crisis.
USDCHF is dangerous during European banking crises — SNB may surprise with intervention at any time.
Pro Tips
Trade USDCHF exactly opposite to how you would trade EURUSD — the correlation is near-perfect.
Never hold USDCHF through an SNB decision — the tail risk is extreme.
USDCHF is quieter than GBPUSD or EURUSD on most days — good for beginners learning USD pairs.
Watch EURUSD as your leading indicator for USDCHF direction.