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CAD/CHF

Neutralmoderate conviction
Cross-pair score · weeks–months
-1.19
CAD intrinsic
-0.90
vs
CHF intrinsic
+0.14
News mixed

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Forecast · why

Full forecast
Cross score-1.19
Intrinsic edgeCHF
COT leanshort CAD
Momentum+0.03%
Newsmixed

30-day price alignment: 0.30. Higher means recent price action is confirming the cross-pair score.

CAD/CHF carries a neutral fundamental bias with moderate conviction, on a cross-pair score of -1.19. This is a weeks-to-months view built from the intrinsic strength of both currencies, not a short-term trade signal.

CHF is the fundamentally stronger leg (CAD -0.90 vs CHF +0.14), giving CHF the intrinsic edge over CAD and shaping the neutral lean.

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Volatility

ATR(5) ÷ ATR(90)

CAD/CHF is outside the current candle-refresh set. ATR coverage ships with the batched 28-pair refresh.

Ratios > 1.6 = elevated regime (wider stops, faster moves). < 0.6 = subdued, mean-reverting environment. ATR(5) includes today's live range, so it reacts to an in-progress move. Basket regime is elevated.

News · hours–days

Each headline is scored per currency for impact, horizon and direction. Low-impact noise is filtered out; see the full feed on the News Impact page.

CAD/CHF · frequently asked questions

What does the CAD/CHF cross-pair score mean?
The CAD/CHF cross-pair score weights the intrinsic fundamental strength of CAD and CHF by the comparative market-force intensity between them. A higher score means the two currencies are strongly aligned in opposite directions (convergence), which raises confidence in the pair's direction; a near-zero score means their fundamentals conflict and conviction is weaker. CAD/CHF's latest cross-pair score is -1.19. It is market context (a weeks-to-months bias, not an entry signal).
How is the CAD/CHF cross-pair score calculated?
BearPaws takes the intrinsic strength score of CAD and of CHF — each blending macro indicators with price momentum — and weights their difference by how strongly the market is currently moving the two legs. Real-time, pair-tagged news sentiment then modulates the confidence in that read, never the score's magnitude or direction.
What does CAD/CHF confidence indicate?
Confidence reflects how strongly the fundamental, momentum, and news signals agree on the CAD/CHF direction. Current conviction in the CAD/CHF read is medium. High confidence means the cross-pair score, price alignment, and news all point the same way; low confidence means they diverge, so treat the bias with more caution and wait for price action to confirm.