Keep in mind, this is a market that has a lot of external pressures on it, being risk on risk off, that is. And if we do see more risk taking, it does make a certain amount of sense that the Swiss franc suffers, and the British pound tends to be a rather big mover against the franc in those times. On the other hand…On the other hand, if we get a lot of concerns out there, we could very well see the Swiss franc strengthen, and therefore this pair pull back. I would anticipate that the bottom of the flag, being close to the 1.10 level, will remain very supportive going into the future. This is an area that obviously will have a lot of options traders interested in, and of course technical traders to rely on big, round, psychologically significant numbers. That of course is something that we need to pay attention to because if we were to break down below the 1.10 level, then we could start to see this pair crumble again. But at this point, I do think that the Swiss franc is probably a little overbought against many currencies, even if it’s not this one. And therefore, external pressures may come into this market as a result.More By This Author:GBP/JPY Forecast: Holds Support At ¥185EUR/JPY Forecast: Euro Continues To Lose Against Japanese YenCAD/JPY Forecast: CAD Recovers Against Yen