Currency Correlation Explained
Have you
ever mentioned that when a particular currency pair rises, another currency
pair falls? Or how about when that same currency pair falls, another currency
pair seems to copy it and drop also?
• If the answer is “Yes” you have just
witnessed currency correlation in action.
• If you answered is “No”, do not worry,
because we are going to start with the basics and break it down.
Correlation:
Correlation
means a relationship between two things.
Currency Correlation:
In the
financial world, correlation is a statistical measure of how two securities
move about each other.
Currency
Correlation then tells us whether the two currency pairs move in the same,
opposite, or totally random direction, over a period.
When the trading currencies, it is important to remember that since currencies
are traded in a pair, that no single currency pair is ever totally isolated.
Unless you
plan on trading just one pair at a time, it is crucial that you understand how
different the currency pairs move in relation to each other, especially if you
are not familiar with how the currency correlations can affect to amount of
risk you are exposing your trading account too.
If you do not
know what the heck you are doing when the multiple trading pairs simultaneously
in your trading account, you can get
Murdered! Killed! Destroyed! I can’t stress this enough.
In this lesson, you will learn about what currency correlation is and how to use it to help you become the smarter trader and make more efficient for risk management decisions.
Currency Correlation Coefficient:
Correlation
is estimated into what is known as the correlation coefficient, which ranges
between the -1 and +1.
1. A Perfect
positive correlation (coefficient of +1) means that the two currency pairs move
in the same direction 100% of the time.
2. A Perfect
negative correlation (coefficient of -1) means that the two currency pairs move
in the opposite direction 100% of the time.
3. If the
correlation is 0, the movements between the two currency pairs are said to have
ZERO or NO correlation, and they are totally independent and random from each
other. We have no idea how the one pair will move about the other.
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