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Abstract:The most unstable currency pairs and how to trade in them efficiently are introduced herein.
Every trader has to cope with volatility. The most unstable currency pairs and how to trade in them efficiently are introduced herein.
Speaking of currencies, the less diversified a countrys economy is, the more fluctuating its currency will be. Indicators of low currency volatility include low inflation rates and stable political situations.
The choppiest currency pairs in a trading day are listed as follows:
USD/SEK
USD/TRY
USD/BRL
The most turbulent currency pairs based on cross exchange rates are presented as follows:
GBP/NZD
GBP/AUD
GBP/CAD
The stablest currency pairs according to cross exchange rates are listed as follows:
CAD/CHF
EUR/CHF
AUD/CHF
CHF/JPY
As for choppy currency pairs, technical analysis may be invalid because it takes the assets with the strongest liquidity as its foundation. In this case, prominent pairs with strong volatility are safer for beginners.
Fluctuating trading tactics can be chosen if stable transactions are expected. Therefore, support levels and resistance levels can be set up once a currency is confirmed to be within the range, followed by the establishment of positions.
On the contrary, transactions can be made within a certain period of time whereas fluctuating trading tactics should be adjusted due to the frequent volatility and unexpected breakouts of these currency pairs.
In addition, concentration on bombshells is key to tracking fluctuations. Every trader should make decisions after prudently inspecting risks and testing techniques though tremendous returns are said to be generated by high volatility and risks.
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