Not surprisingly I have noticed that these two pairs almost always move in the direct opposite direction.
Is it really worth the hassle of trading these to pairs at the same time?
Same goes with EURUSD and GBPUSD.
Not surprisingly I have noticed that these two pairs almost always move in the direct opposite direction.
Is it really worth the hassle of trading these to pairs at the same time?
Same goes with EURUSD and GBPUSD.
Great link, thanks.
Here is a address where you can get Info and Indicators:)
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The expert on all this stuff is [B]Rhodytrader[/B].
He makes it clear that if you trade both at the same time, you are effectively trading EUR/CHF.
So why not do that and save two spreads?
Here are some links…
http://forums.babypips.com/free-forex-trading-systems/359-hedging.html
http://forums.babypips.com/newbie-island/9093-hedging-forex-positions.html
why would you want to trade both