EUR/CHF Currency Strength
Euro vs Swiss Franc · yesterday's daily reading
Which side of EUR/CHF was doing the work: yesterday's strength scores for the Euro and the Swiss Franc, measured across all 28 major pair combinations, plus the scanner's trend detail for the pair itself.
Reading for Saturday, July 18, 2026
Scale -100 (weakest) to +100 (strongest). Rank is the currency's place among the eight majors in this reading.
Strength differential: -66.9 points toward the Swiss Franc. The Euro ranked #7 and the Swiss Franc #4 of the eight majors.
Delayed data: this page updates once per day with the prior day's final reading. Historical measurement of trend behaviour, not a recommendation.
Scanner detail for EUR/CHF
State of the EUR/CHF chart at the time of this reading (Jul 18, 20:05 UTC), not your live chart. Candles have closed since; the fast timeframes below can differ from what you see now.
- Trend read
- Dailybullish4-hourbearishCombinedneutralMeasured at the reading time. The daily read typically holds for a day; the 4-hour read is several closed bars old by now and may have flipped since.
- Multi-timeframe confidence
- 0 / 100How strongly the daily and 4-hour reads agreed at the reading time.
- Last break of structure · Daily
- 0.92353Jul 1, 2026
- Last break of structure · 4-hour
- 0.92219Jul 15, 2026
A break of structure is the most recent price level where the scanner measured the EUR/CHF trend breaking a prior swing point, as of the reading time; newer breaks may have happened since. Chart-state description from yesterday's reading, not a level recommendation. The current chart state updates through the day in Pro.
The live meter lives in Pro
This page shows yesterday. Pro shows now: the daily meter updated through the trading day, a separate intraday reading on a 15-minute cadence, data-freshness indicators, strength history, and the rest of the IntelliTrade dashboard.
EUR/CHF strength questions
What does the EUR/CHF currency strength reading show?
It shows how the Euro (EUR) and the Swiss Franc (CHF) each scored in yesterday's daily strength reading, on a -100 to +100 scale. Each score aggregates that currency's trend behaviour across all 28 pair combinations of the eight majors, not just EUR/CHF itself, so you can see which side of the pair carried the recent pressure.
What is the EUR/CHF strength differential?
The differential is the EUR score minus the CHF score. A large positive differential means the Euro read broadly stronger than the Swiss Franc in yesterday's reading; a large negative one means the reverse; values near zero mean the two currencies read similarly. It is a summary of measured trend behaviour, not a forecast for EUR/CHF.
What do the daily and 4-hour trend reads for EUR/CHF mean?
Alongside the per-currency scores, the scanner records the trend direction it measured on the EUR/CHF daily and 4-hour charts, a combined read when both agree, a multi-timeframe confidence figure, and the price level of the last break of structure it detected on each timeframe. These describe the state of the EUR/CHF chart at the exact time of the reading, which is shown on the page. Because this free page carries yesterday's reading, several 4-hour candles have closed since: the daily read usually still applies the next day, but the live 4-hour state can already differ from the chip shown here.
How current is this EUR/CHF data, and is it a signal?
This free page shows yesterday's final daily reading and updates once per day, so everything on it, including the 4-hour detail, is a snapshot from the reading time shown, not the current chart. The live meter updated through the trading day is part of IntelliTrade Pro. Nothing here is a trade signal or recommendation: strength readings measure what already happened in the market and are meant as context for your own EUR/CHF analysis.
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