Why do prices move in the same direction but with a lag on correlated instruments? - page 14
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I've been doing correlation since 2015, the first 2 years were very bad and unstable until I realised the whole point.
What subtraction, it's not like that at all?
Now some more people will come and tell me that there is no correlation in forex. Well, okay, let it be so, no means no.
You've been doing this for so long and you don't understand simple things. In forex, correlated crosses are formed from majors with forward and reverse quotes. For example, from EurUsd and UsdChf. Their cross EurChf, Always repeats the movement of one of the majors.
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Please note that for example gbpusdis the same as 1/usdgbp...
What?
Exactly.
If the pound grows at a higher rate than the euro, where will EUR/GBP go?
If the pound grows at a higher rate than the euro, where will EUR/GBP go?
If the pound is growing at a higher rate than the euro, where will EUR/GBP go?
Don't torture him, he won't learn fractions until the next class).
Hold and correlate on forex, everything works fine
AUDJPY-NZDCHF, CADJPY-NZDCHF, NZDJPY-CADCHF, AUDCHF-NZDCAD etc.
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Vitya, what wind brought you to forex? Open an investing calculator and see how these pairs correlate. Maybe you should collect stamps?
Is it your credo to always pick on someone? The machine's already kicked out of here. By yourself. I thought you'd be relieved. But it's not. Stop trolling and flooding already.
Sta?