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- cashbyclick replied Feb 17, 2011
gbp volume is explosive, could indicate a longer uptrend on swissy
- cashbyclick replied Feb 17, 2011
gbp crossrates have very high volume right now, might go up for some time. will look for it especially after usd unemployment claims and cpi. till now chf is stong too, kind of hard for me not to go in, but i will wait and stay patient till usd data ...
- cashbyclick replied Feb 16, 2011
done some profit taking on USD/CHF. worked out quite good so far. on tuseday i wasn't patient enough, but made good profits yesterday evening and today. since monday price confirmed my expectation that chf crossrates stumble when eur,usd,gbp volume ...
- cashbyclick replied Feb 15, 2011
i might call it RVA - real volume analysis
- cashbyclick replied Feb 14, 2011
ok, didn't get that i have startet to get a little into vsa. i have no doubt about its relevance in the stock market. i think for understanding forex the best think one can do is trying to understand how the "big money" is moved. i don't think that ...
- cashbyclick replied Feb 14, 2011
do you think the 1.5 trillion usd that are moved in the interbank trading day by day are aiming for stops? i don't think that brokers have any significant effect on price movement, at least as long as london is open.
- cashbyclick replied Feb 10, 2011
by now it may become even clearer: EUR/JPY USD/JPY EUR/CHF USD/CHF all are bullish on the weekly and monthly timeframe. the news today sucked volume out of those trends into EUR/USD movement. With relative volume slipping after that again from ...
- cashbyclick replied Feb 10, 2011
in fact real volume is calculable using regression analysis.
- cashbyclick replied Feb 10, 2011
again the idea of real volume and correlation comes in play. when you look at gbp/jpy and usd/jpy before official bank rate announcement you can see that gbp is driving the gbp crossrates because its high volume. so in that timeframe correlation ...
- cashbyclick replied Feb 9, 2011
wrong. did you even thought one second about my idea of using regression to calculate volume. give me the the overall market volume of forex last week and i give you the exact volume of EU or any other currency for that week.
- cashbyclick replied Feb 9, 2011
that is the point i wanted to make. the strengh of the correlation is the basis of this idea. imagine a huge movement in E/U is happening because many big players are just taking action. in this case the correlation between EU and Eur with its other ...
- cashbyclick replied Feb 9, 2011
i'm reading posts in this thread for a while. i think i understand that volume analysis plays a key role in understanding the currency markets. is there anyone who has thought about using regrssion analysis to get a messure for the real volume ...
- cashbyclick replied Feb 7, 2011
jpy will continue to fall, chf will too. plus gbp will stay weak, at least till boe announcement. one currency have to compensate this pressure, this might be usd, because the usd/ crossrates are much more liquid and have bigger volume then the eur/ ...
- cashbyclick replied Feb 6, 2011
that was exactly my first thought, reading the topic. i don't see any sense in hedging 3 crossrates with each other, but paying the spread 3 times. it's like trying to speculate on oil, while hedging yourself against rising oil price. or better its ...
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