- The classification of the currencies from a longer term perspective are provided at the bottom of this article for reference purposes.
- There are a lot of changes this week as can be seen in the screenshot.
- The USD, GBP and the NZD are currently the stronger currencies. The AUD, JPY and the EUR are the weaker currencies. The best pairs to look at are combinations of those currencies.
- Currencies with a score of 4 and 5, these are this week the CHF and the CAD are difficult to trade because they are in the middle of the range. Being in the middle of the range means the currency has no clear direction when looking at the whole market and it can easily go in any direction at any time. It is better to have a currency with some momentum in a certain direction because it is then clear how to trade this currency.
- Conclusion for going long is that for the coming week it seems best to go long with the USD, GBP and the NZD. However the NZD is an average performer from a longer term perspective so it does not have the preference unless the currency score difference is significant ( >3).
- For the weaker currencies the conclusion is that for the coming week it seems best to go short with the AUD, JPY and the EUR. These are also weaker currencies from a longer term perspective and from that perspective they have also the preference to be traded short .
The fact that e.g. the CHF and the CAD are in the middle of the range is something to keep in mind. Also, some currencies have a different classification from a longer term perspective which differs from the Currency score of the week and this is something to keep in mind too.
There are some rules for taking positions according to the FxTaTrader Hybrid Grid Strategy. The strategy can open multiple positions of a currency pair but each currency may only be present once in the pairs chosen for trading in the same direction. It means that not all the possible positions for this coming week can be opened.
Another rule is that a pair outside the Bollinger Band® in the Weekly chart is considered overbought/oversold. No positions are taken for these pairs until they are no more overbought/oversold. Depending on the opportunities that may come up the decision to trade a currency may become more obvious at that moment. Last week no orders were placed because of lower liquidity in the coming period. Because of lower liquidity in the coming weeks no positions will be opened again because prices act different during periods of lower liquidity and it is not worth the risk. Keeping your balance stable may be the best strategy during these periods. What you don't lose does not need to be earned back again! Meaning that every winning trade that will be opened at a later date is then profit rather than loss compensation. In the previous weeks we looked into the weaker, stronger and average performing currencies from a longer term perspective using the data of the Currency Score. We also looked into the Currency Score difference. The conclusion was in brief:
- a stronger currency can be traded against a weaker and average performing currency.
- a weaker currency can be traded against a stronger and average performing currency.
- the average performing currencies can be traded against the stronger and weaker currencies.
- only trade the average performing currencies against each other when a clear trend is being developed. The Currency Score difference may support this view.
All preferred combinations comply to the guidelines that define what type of currency, strong/average/weak, can be traded against the other. These are classifications from a longer term perspective where 3 months is being used as a reference. The currencies are classified for the coming week as follows:
- Strong: USD / GBP / CHF
- Average: NZD /CAD
- Weak: JPY / EUR / AUD
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