This article provides the Currency Classification for the coming months based on my analysis for the 8 major currencies. This is based on the technical analysis charts using the MACD and Ichimoku indicator on 3 time frames: the monthly, weekly and daily. The result of the technical analysis are the Currency Classifications charts in this article.
Last 12 months currency classification / Updated 3-January-2016
The last 12 months currency classification from a longer term perspective are provided here with the new charts:
- Strong: CHF / GBP / USD. The preferred range is from 6 to 8.
- Average: NZD, JPY. The preferred range is from 4 to 5.
- Weak: EUR, CAD, AUD. The preferred range is from 1 to 3.
The NZD has become an average currency and switched places with the EUR which is now a weak currency.
For now the strong and weak classification categories contain 3 currencies while the average classification has only 2 currencies.
Here below are the charts providing the Currency classifications. There are three charts showing resp. the strong, average and weak currencies.
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