Forex Technical Analyst Trader | Jan 06, 2016 12:54AM ET
The Currency Score analysis is one of the parameters used for the Ranking and Rating list which was also published this week. Besides this analysis and the corresponding chart I also provide the forex ranking and rating list.
This article will provide my analysis on the 8 major currencies based on the technical analysis charts using the MACD and Ichimoku indicator on 3 time frames: the monthly, weekly and daily. The result of the technical analysis is the 2 screenshots in this article showing the Currency Score and the Currency deviation table.
Currency Score for January 2016 / Updated 3-January-2016
For analyzing the best pairs to trade the last 12 months currency classification is the first issue. When looking at the most recent score that is used for the coming period we can see in the screenshot below the deviations and we can draw the first set of conclusions. These are given below the screenshot.
12 Months Currency Score Data
The 12 month currency score data and the 12 month average is provided here below. This data and the "12 month currency classification" are considered for choosing the preferred range.
Because it is not ideal nor desired to change the range for a currency every single month, we can make several checks to avoid this. First of all the 12 months average and the scores over a period of 12 months. Both, the average and the scores can be seen in the table below. Besides this the "12 months currency classification" chart of each currency is also consulted. These have been updated and can be found in the following article: Forex Currency Score Classification for January
Last 12 months currency classification
The last 12 months currency classifications from a longer term perspective are provided for reference purposes. The currencies are classified for the coming months as follows:
The pair combinations mentioned seem to be the best pairs according to the Currency Score. However, there are some currencies outside their default range. For that reason these currencies are analyzed in more detail in this article.
For choosing the best pairs by simply using the Currency Score it boils down in essence to the 3 following lines of text:
Because the text above is quite abstract you can read below a more detailed description. At the same time we will look into the interesting pairs mentioned in the Ranking and Rating list already published this week, the group pair combination is added behind the pair:
The Forex Currency deviation table shows the deviations and the ranges where the deviating currencies should be in. Any strong or weak currency outside the range are most probably in a pullback and loosing momentum.
Any average currency outside the range are getting stronger if they are in the "Strong" range or weaker if they are in the "Weak" range. These currencies can best be traded with the opposite range.
A good foundation is provided for looking at the Monthly and Weekly Technical analysis chart of a specific pair by using the (1)"Ranking and Rating list", published earlier this week, with the above (2)"Monthly Currency Score" analysis and together with the (3)"Currency score difference" table with the (4)"Top Forex pairs table" where the Bollinger Bands analyses are made on the interesting pairs
It is recommended to read the page FxTaTrader.com or the direct link to this article. Good luck in the coming month.
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