Buy cadchefThe pair approaching our demand zone wich ha s confluence of quasimodo level buying there is goodLongby hashimsani01111
CADCHF 19/12/2024Weekly: -Expecting a bearish continuation lower to the next PD array. Daily: -Bearish W pattern. -Order flow leg. 4H: -Bearish W pattern. -Order flow leg. 1H: -Previous FVA is acting as resistance,Shortby HANSFXTRADER110
CADCHF Elliott Wave AnalysisHello friends In the CADCHF currency pair, we expect the price to grow, but why? In this currency pair, we are witnessing the formation of 2 5-wave patterns and 2 zigzag patterns, which can be called 1 or A and 2 or B and 3 or C. In my opinion, considering the price drop and the formation of these patterns, it is evidence of a price reversal. Therefore, I expect the formation of wave 5. I also consider the stop loss at 0.62100. If our theory is correct, we expect the price to grow to the level of 100% and then 161.8% Fibonacci. To support me, I recommend installing the Trading View application on your phone and see my analyses and support me with your comments and Boost. Be successful and profitable.Longby M_Gheysvandi7
CADCHF - Short from bearish OB !!Hello traders! ‼️ This is my perspective on CADCHF. Technical analysis: Here we are in a bearish market structure from 4H timeframe perspective, so I look for a short. After break of structure I expect price to make a retracement to fill the imbalance higher and then to reject from bearish OB. Like, comment and subscribe to be in touch with my content!Shortby Snick3rSD7
CADCHF - 4hrs ( Buy Trade Target Range 120 PIP ) Pair Name :CAD/CHF Time Frame : 4hrs Chart / Close Scale Type : Large Scale ------ Key Technical / Direction ( Long ) ——————————— Bullish Break 0.62300 Area Reasons - Major Turn level - Visible Range Hvn - Choch Zone - Fibo Golden Bearish Reversal 0.63400 Area Reasons - Major Turn level - Visible Range hvn - Fixed Range lvn - Pattern Retest - Choch ZoneLongby GoldenEngine4450
CAD_CHF LONG FROM SUPPORT| ✅CAD_CHF fell again to retest the support of 0.6190 But it is a strong key level So I think that there is a high chance We will see a bullish rebound and a move up LONG🚀 ✅Like and subscribe to never miss a new idea!✅Longby ProSignalsFx114
CADCHF 16/12/2024Weekly: -Sellside liquidity taken. Daily: -Price found support at the previous FVA. -Next target could be the daily high. 4H: -Bullish Order flow. -Inverse H&S pattern. -IC.Longby HANSFXTRADER2
CAD/CHF (Trade Recap), AUD/JPY Short, NZD/JPY Short and EUR/JPYAUD/JPY Short Minimum entry requirements: • Tap into area of value. • 1H impulse down below area of value. • If tight 5 min continuation follows, reduced risk entry on the break of it. • If tight 15 min continuation follows, 5 min risk entry within it, or reduced risk entry on the break of it. NZD/JPY Short Minimum entry requirements: • If tight 15 min continuation forms, 5 min risk entry within it, or reduced risk entry on the break of it. EUR/JPY Short Minimum entry requirements: • 1H impulse down below area of value. • If tight 15 min continuation follows, 5 min risk entry within it, or reduced risk entry on the break of it. Short12:31by StewySongs2
CADCHF Smart Money Concepts (SMC)In modern trading, especially within the Smart Money Concepts (SMC) methodology, terms such as Order Blocks, Imbalances, Breaker Blocks, and Inverted FVG (Fair Value Gaps) are widely used. Below is a detailed explanation of each: --- 1. Order Blocks An Order Block is a zone on the chart where large institutional investors have left "traces" of their operations, meaning a place where there was a concentration of buying or selling activity. It is typically the last candle before a significant price movement. Bullish Order Block: The last bearish candle before a strong upward movement. Bearish Order Block: The last bullish candle before a strong downward movement. How to use: Price often returns to order blocks before continuing the trend. Order blocks are used as potential entry or exit zones. Example: If the market is falling and a sharp reversal upwards begins, the last red candle before this rise is the bullish order block. --- 2. Imbalances An Imbalance is a zone on the chart where demand and supply were sharply uneven, creating "gaps" in the market structure. These zones are often referred to as FVG (Fair Value Gaps)—an area between the wicks of the first and last candles of three consecutive candles, where the middle candle does not overlap with the first or third. It is believed that the market tends to fill these gaps, meaning the price often returns to these zones before continuing its movement. How to use: Imbalances can serve as a reference for identifying potential retracement zones. Enter a position when the gap is filled. Example: In an uptrend, if the price rises sharply, creating a gap between the wicks of candles, traders can expect the price to return to this area. --- 3. Breaker Blocks A Breaker Block is a zone that forms when the market breaks a key support or resistance level and begins moving in the opposite direction. They appear where an order block was "broken." Breaker Blocks indicate that the previously dominant trend has been broken, and the market is preparing for a new movement. They can also be used to filter valid order blocks. How to use: After an order block is broken, the former support/resistance zone can serve as an entry point after a retest. Used to identify trend reversals. Example: In an uptrend, if the price breaks below the previous bullish order block, it becomes a bearish breaker block. --- 4. Inverted FVG (Inverted Fair Value Gap) An Inverted FVG is a zone where the market provides excessive liquidity in the opposite direction, creating an opportunity for "smart money" to trap traders in the wrong movement. An Inverted FVG occurs when the market "absorbs" liquidity, making traders believe the trend is continuing, but it is actually a manipulation before a reversal. It is used to analyze price manipulation and find entry points against the "trap." How to use: Enter after the price has covered the FVG zone and confirmed a reversal. Inverted FVGs often appear in zones that collect stop losses. Example: In an uptrend, the price sharply breaks a resistance zone (creating an FVG) but then reverses back and moves downward. --- Conclusion Order Blocks and Breaker Blocks help identify zones where large players may enter the market. Imbalances highlight areas where the price might return to balance demand and supply. Inverted FVGs help traders avoid traps set by large players and enter the market more strategically. Longby Tonksovave1
CADCHF BUY OPPORTUNITY!Price currently traded and closed at 0.62135 (support level) i anticipate a buy opportunity to develop away from this level. Our target profit is 0.64037Longby Cartela1
CADCHF POSSIBLE SELL OPPORTUNITY!Price just completed a pullback and it’s set to drop back to a low level of 0.61721 a sell opportunity is envisaged from the current price. Stop loss is set 30pip above entry price.Shortby Cartela2
CAD/CHF H1Buying CAD/CHF means going long on the Canadian dollar (CAD) against the Swiss franc (CHF), expecting CAD to strengthen relative to CHF.Longby ForexCompany113
CADCHFWe can attempt to buy CADCHF from specified level as it break LH , also bullish divergence occur indicate that it moves upward. SL , TP mention in chart.Longby SignalEdge1
Institutional Demand: CAD/CHF longshey, the rest of my watch list besides safe heaven pairs as chf and jpy is focused at CAD. expecting cad strenght against GBP/CAD and here at CAD/CHF. price is sitting in demand and I'll be waiting again for the 4-hour chart to shape up. same stuff, different chart. kind regards, Max Nieveldby newcapitalfx2
CADCHF Potential UpsidesHey Traders, in the coming week we are monitoring CADCHF for a buying opportunity around 0.62600 one, CADCHF is trading in an uptrend and currently is in a correction phase in which it is approaching the trend at 0.62600 support and resistance area. Trade safe, Joe.Longby JoeChampion7
BUY CADCHF - Be aware of CHF interest rate decision today!!Trader Tom, a technical analyst with over 15 years’ experience, explains his trade idea using price action and a top down approach. This is one of many trades so if you would like to see more then please follow us and hit the boost button. We are proud to be an OFFICIAL Trading View partner so please support the channel by using the link below and unleash the power of trading view today! www.tradingview.com Long02:44by Simply-Forex6613
Controversy Over Fundamentals May Push CADCHF UpwardsIn today's trading session, we are closely monitoring CADCHF for a potential buying opportunity around the 0.91650 zone. Technical Outlook: CADCHF has recently formed a double bottom pattern and is now approaching a key support area near 0.91650. This zone is expected to act as a strong level, providing a solid foundation for a possible reversal or continuation to the upside. Fundamental Outlook: On the fundamental side, inflation in Switzerland is softening, and the SNB’s monetary policy remains dovish, which should lead to further weakening of the CHF. Meanwhile, inflation in Canada remains a significant concern. With that, the BoC is reportedly leaning towards a 50 bps rate hike, as per expectations from Goldman Sachs, which could strengthen the CAD further. Keep this setup on your radar and monitor for price action signals around the 0.91650 level. Always remember to trade what you see, not what you think. Trade safe, JoeLongby JoeChampionUpdated 1112
CAD/CHF BEARS ARE GAINING STRENGTH|SHORT Hello, Friends! We are targeting the 0.617 level area with our short trade on CAD/CHF which is based on the fact that the pair is overbought on the BB band scale and is also approaching a resistance line above thus going us a good entry option. ✅LIKE AND COMMENT MY IDEAS✅Shortby EliteTradingSignals112
Heading into 61.8% Fibonacci resistance?CAD/CHF is rising towards the pivot and could reverse to the 1st support which is a pullback support. Pivot: 0.62754 1st Support: 0.61975 1st Resistance: 0.63160 Risk Warning: Trading Forex and CFDs carries a high level of risk to your capital and you should only trade with money you can afford to lose. Trading Forex and CFDs may not be suitable for all investors, so please ensure that you fully understand the risks involved and seek independent advice if necessary. Disclaimer: The above opinions given constitute general market commentary, and do not constitute the opinion or advice of IC Markets or any form of personal or investment advice. Any opinions, news, research, analyses, prices, other information, or links to third-party sites contained on this website are provided on an "as-is" basis, are intended only to be informative, is not an advice nor a recommendation, nor research, or a record of our trading prices, or an offer of, or solicitation for a transaction in any financial instrument and thus should not be treated as such. The information provided does not involve any specific investment objectives, financial situation and needs of any specific person who may receive it. Please be aware, that past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance and/or results. Past Performance or Forward-looking scenarios based upon the reasonable beliefs of the third-party provider are not a guarantee of future performance. Actual results may differ materially from those anticipated in forward-looking or past performance statements. IC Markets makes no representation or warranty and assumes no liability as to the accuracy or completeness of the information provided, nor any loss arising from any investment based on a recommendation, forecast or any information supplied by any third-party.Shortby ICmarkets4
CADCHF: Classic SMC Setup 🇨🇦🇨🇭 I see a nice bearish trap on CADCHF followed by a strong bullish imbalance after a test of a key daily horizontal support. It indicates a highly probable movement up at least to 0.623 resistance. ❤️Please, support my work with like, thank you!❤️ Longby VasilyTrader114
CADCHFWe have a double bottom on H4, broken neckline, retest done on H1. also broke a resistance trendline.Longby Otimothyy1
CADCHF Smart Money Concepts (SMC)n modern trading, especially within the Smart Money Concepts (SMC) methodology, terms such as Order Blocks, Imbalances, Breaker Blocks, and Inverted FVG (Fair Value Gaps) are widely used. Below is a detailed explanation of each: --- 1. Order Blocks An Order Block is a zone on the chart where large institutional investors have left "traces" of their operations, meaning a place where there was a concentration of buying or selling activity. It is typically the last candle before a significant price movement. Bullish Order Block: The last bearish candle before a strong upward movement. Bearish Order Block: The last bullish candle before a strong downward movement. How to use: Price often returns to order blocks before continuing the trend. Order blocks are used as potential entry or exit zones. Example: If the market is falling and a sharp reversal upwards begins, the last red candle before this rise is the bullish order block. --- 2. Imbalances An Imbalance is a zone on the chart where demand and supply were sharply uneven, creating "gaps" in the market structure. These zones are often referred to as FVG (Fair Value Gaps)—an area between the wicks of the first and last candles of three consecutive candles, where the middle candle does not overlap with the first or third. It is believed that the market tends to fill these gaps, meaning the price often returns to these zones before continuing its movement. How to use: Imbalances can serve as a reference for identifying potential retracement zones. Enter a position when the gap is filled. Example: In an uptrend, if the price rises sharply, creating a gap between the wicks of candles, traders can expect the price to return to this area. --- 3. Breaker Blocks A Breaker Block is a zone that forms when the market breaks a key support or resistance level and begins moving in the opposite direction. They appear where an order block was "broken." Breaker Blocks indicate that the previously dominant trend has been broken, and the market is preparing for a new movement. They can also be used to filter valid order blocks. How to use: After an order block is broken, the former support/resistance zone can serve as an entry point after a retest. Used to identify trend reversals. Example: In an uptrend, if the price breaks below the previous bullish order block, it becomes a bearish breaker block. --- 4. Inverted FVG (Inverted Fair Value Gap) An Inverted FVG is a zone where the market provides excessive liquidity in the opposite direction, creating an opportunity for "smart money" to trap traders in the wrong movement. An Inverted FVG occurs when the market "absorbs" liquidity, making traders believe the trend is continuing, but it is actually a manipulation before a reversal. It is used to analyze price manipulation and find entry points against the "trap." How to use: Enter after the price has covered the FVG zone and confirmed a reversal. Inverted FVGs often appear in zones that collect stop losses. Example: In an uptrend, the price sharply breaks a resistance zone (creating an FVG) but then reverses back and moves downward. --- Conclusion Order Blocks and Breaker Blocks help identify zones where large players may enter the market. Imbalances highlight areas where the price might return to balance demand and supply. Inverted FVGs help traders avoid traps set by large players and enter the market more strategically. These elements are especially useful for traders following SMC principles, as they provide a deeper understanding of the actions of major market participants.by Tonksovave1
CAD-CHF Local Bullish Bias! Buy! Hello,Traders! CAD-CHF will soon hit a Horizontal support of 0.6190 And as it is a strong key Level we will be expecting A local bullish rebound Buy! Comment and subscribe to help us grow! Check out other forecasts below too!Longby TopTradingSignals112