Currency strength
Hello!
This is satory in FX research.
Do you know the relative strength of currencies?
The figure below is a 5-minute chart of AUD/JPY, where the brown line in the sub-window represents JPY strength,
and the orange line represents AUD strength.
In the above figure, the yen is strong and the AUD is weak, so AUD/JPY is clearly in a downtrend.
In other words, if you can enter focusing only on currencies with a trend, you will spend less time waiting for the trend to appear
and more opportunities will arise.
This time, the currency strength indicator has been included in the“20-Year Unbeaten Logic Indicator Pack”.
Along with the RSI&SMA reversal indicator set for 5-minute, which carries 20 years of unbeaten logic, this pack includes 11 indicators of other wave, oscillator, and trend types!
<Other indicators currently included in this indicator pack>
DiNapoli Indicator
Wolfe Wave Detection Indicator
Elliott Wave Detection Indicator
Harmonic AD=CD-type Indicator
Harmonic Four Major Patterns Indicator
MTF Perfect Order Indicator
RSI Trend Following/Reversal Indicator
Three Red Soldiers/Three Black Soldiers Trend Filter Indicator
Wave Riding Indicator / Breakout Indicator
Currency Strength Indicator
*The currency pair with the strongest currency and the weakest currency tends to display the strongest trend.
Even if you trade only one currency pair, you can now focus on currencies that are already in a trend.
Also, in the future, all indicators will be added to the“20-Year Unbeaten Logic Indicator Pack”free of charge.
We will continue to add indicators to the pack free of charge.
Thank you very much for reading this far today.
Well then, please stay healthy!
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