Νομίσματα και η Σχετική τους δύναμη -en

Για να καθορίσει κανείς την σχετική δύναμη ενός νομίσματος, είναι απαραίτητο να προσδιορίσει αν το νόμισμα είναι bulish ή bearish σχετικά μ'ένα καλάθι άλλων νομισμάτων. Αν ανακαλύψουμε ότι είναι bulish σχετικά με το υπόλοιπο καλάθι των νομισμάτων ,έχουμε πολύτιμη γνώση σχετικά με το τρέχον συναίσθημα της αγοράς που αφορά το συγκεκριμένο νόμισμα.

Μπορούμε να εκμεταλευτούμε αυτή την γνώση αγοράζοντας ή πουλώντας το νόμισμα, διασταυρώνοντας το με οποιοδήποτε άλλο νόμισμα. Συνήθως μ'αυτό που έχει την μεγαλύτερη διαφορά.

Υπάρχουν ανεξάρτητα προγράμματα που τρέφονται απο το feed της πλατφόρμας MT4.

Έχω χρησιμοποιήσει το TSM

το ΙΧmeter μέσα από την πλατφόρμα MT4

και το propability meter που είναι συνγκεντρωτικό και περιλαμβάνει πολύ περισσότερα στοιχεία:

Στο παρακάτω διάγραμμα θα δείτε το πρόγραμμα που χρησιμοποιώ, στο οποίο φαίνεται ότι το JPY είναι πολύ δυνατό, ενώ το AUD πολύ αδύνατο. Προτεινόμενη συναλλαγή, short AUDJPY. Δείτε το chart και θα καταλάβετε.

Aκολουθούν μερικά gold tips σχετικά με το πώς μπορούμε να εκμεταλευτούμε την γνώση πάνω σε currency crosses από ένα φίλο επαγγελματία που θα σας τα μεταφράσω στην πρώτη ευκαιρία.

The easiest way to see the composition of a cross currency is to observe the underlying currencies. If you opened three charts side by side on your screen, say the GBPUSD, USDCHF and the cross GBPCHF, and made them bold, large candlesticks on the 1 MINUTE chart, you can observe the tick by tick nature of the moves. The cross currency pair is nothing except the relationship of the strength between the underlying two pairs. Basically, the cross is nothing more than an algorithm of the relationship between the underlying pairs. The cross does not move on it's own accord, as in a standard supply and demand relationship (like contracts in the Futures markets traded on an exchange). Rather it moves in a dance in step with the underlying currencies.

There are 9 possibilities of correlation (in the Strength-Weakness relationship), but before I list them, I must state that an understanding of the BASE currency (the FIRST pair listed in a currency combination) and the DIRECTION of the candles is an absolute MUST to understand strength and weakness. Strength is occurring in the BASE currency and is demonstrated by a candle moving UP. The opposite is true, as well, going down. This can cause some confusion when one sees the USD getting stronger against one currency and at the same time get weaker against the other (this is what happens when the GBPUSD moves more than say, the USDCHF. When the USD gets equally stronger against both the GBP and the CHF at the same time, the GBPCHF stays FLAT. It can be a bit confusing to fully grasp this when trading strength and weakness, but like anything, practice sharpens the skill. Taking 30 full minutes of fully observing this at a busy time in the market, will make the relationship with the cross clear. I's a good exercise for newer cross traders.

Example: GBPUSD candles moving up STRONG and USDCHF candles moving UP STRONG = GBPCHF moving up STRONG (Actually this means that the USD is getting weak against the GBP and at the same time the USD is getting strong against the CHF) Interpret: Candles on BOTH GBPUSD and USDCHF are moving up together strong = STRONG move up on GBPCHF (but, at almost 1.7:1 ratio!! GBPJPY doing this is almost a 2:1 ratio!)

The 9 Strength-Weakness Correlation positions:

1. GBP/USD Up and USD/CHF Up - Cross will move UP STRONG (Primary trade objective moves)
2. GBP/USD Down and USD/CHF Down - Cross will move DOWN STRONG (Primary trade objective moves)

3. GBP/USD Up and USD/CHF Down equally - Cross will REMAIN FLAT (Don't trade these moves)
4. GBP/USD Down and USD/CHF Up equally - Cross will REMAIN FLAT (Don't trade these moves)


5. GBP/USD Up and USD/CHF FLAT - Cross will move UP MODERATELY (Can bring decent profits)
6. GBP/USD FLAT and USD/CHF Up - Cross will move UP MODERATELY (Can bring decent profits)

7. GBP/USD Down and USD/CHF FLAT - Cross will move DOWN MODERATELY (Can bring decent profits)
8. GBP/USD FLAT and USD/CHF Down - Cross will move DOWN MODERATELY (Can bring decent profits)

9. GBP/USD FLAT and USD/CHF FLAT - Cross will remain FLAT (Market is undecided - leave alone)


Correlation trading like this is actually a type of Triangular Arbitrage, where we are exploiting the ineffieciencies of the market (completely legal and respectable) and knowing these 9 possibilities brings about a greater awareness of looking at two currencies and getting enough valid information to trade a third / cross currency.



Most people think that the crosses move on their own accord, with separate support and resistance, etc. like the underlying currencies. The crosses hit S and R when the underlying currencies do, not on their own! But it truly looks like the crosses are moving on their own accord a chart! This is the biggest understanding about crosses.

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