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How to Use Currency Correlations to Your Advantage
To be an effective trader, understanding your entire portfolio’s sensitivity to market volatility is important. This is particularly so when trading forex. Because currencies are priced in pairs, no ...
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How to Trade Currency and Commodity Correlations
Correlations between the world's most heavily traded commodities and currency pairs are common. For example, the Canadian dollar (CAD) is correlated to oil prices due to exporting, while Japan is ...
A number of extreme market events in recent months, combined with ultra-loose monetary policy by the world’s leading central banks, have changed the relationships between many asset classes, including ...
The foreign exchange market appears to have finally shaken off the tyranny of risk-on/risk-off (RORO), with correlation across dollar currency pairs dropping to their lowest levels since the start of ...
Currency pairs in the foreign exchange market don't move in isolation. Instead, they form complex relationships with one another, creating patterns that savvy traders can leverage for profit. These ...
Emerging market local currency bonds, such as EMLC, offer US investors a hedge against US dollar volatility. EMLC has a low correlation with most major asset classes, providing portfolio ...
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