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This forex correlation strategy which you are going to learn here is based on a behavior known as Currency Correlation.

Before I get into the rules of this currency correlation strategy, I will have to explain what currency correlation is for the sake of those that don’t know.

 

WHAT IS CURRENCY CORRELATION?

Currency correlation is a behavior exhibited by certain currency pairs that either move in the same direction or in opposite directions at the same time:

  • a currency pair is said to be showing positive correlation when  two or more currency pairs move in the same direction at the same time. For example, EURUSD & GBPUSD do these most times. When EURUSD is trading up, you will also see GBPUSD trading up.
  • a negative correlation is when two or more currency pairs trade in opposite directions and a good example is EURUSD and USDCHF. When EURUSD is trading up, you will see USDCHF will be falling. They go opposite directions.

Here an example of a positive correlation between EURSUD and GBPUSD on the 4hr Timeframe and note the green and red arrows which happen at the same time:

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Here’s an example of a negative correlation between EURUSD & USD Index. Note that red and green arrow: when one is going up, the other is going down, that’s negative correlation:

Negative Correlation Forex Pairs

 

HOW CURRENCY CORRELATION HELPS YOU TRADE PROFITABLY

There were times when I would take a buy trade on EURUSD and also same time take a BUY trade on USDCHF without realizing that these two currencies are negatively correlated…and I always get into this problem:

  1. one trade on one currency pair will be profitable
  2. and the other trade will be unprofitable.

My failure to fully understand the currency correlation leaves me with a trade where I should not have taken in the first place.

FOREX CORRELATION STRATEGY RULES

Currency Pairs: Only for positive correlated currency pairs like EURUSD and GBPUSD.

Timeframes: 15 minutes and above, lower timesframes are not really reliable.

Additional Information: When two positively correlated pairs fall out of correlation at a major support or resistance level we can expect a reversal. This reversal may be as small as 25 pips but more often than not it results in larger moves. So you should be watching these kind of setups to happen around support and resistance levels.

Now, the setup shown here is based on a support level so its a BUY setup. If this happens on the resistance level, it will be a SELL setup, the exact opposite.

 

BUY SETUP

Step 1: EUR/USD made a lower low while GBP/USD has failed to do so.

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Step 2: Wait for a retest of the divergence swing. No retest occurs so we set a limit order for a breakout trade.

 

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Step 3: Entry is triggered. If you haven’t done so place a stop loss at the most recent swing low.

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Step 4: Draw a fib on the diverging swing for profit levels. Don’t forget to trail your stop to break even. In this case the risk was 35 pips so trail to break even at 25-30 pips. As you can see in this case all fib extensions were hit for a profit of 108 pips. Lets say Bobby didn’t want to hold a position over night so he got out when price started to consolidate after the strong up move. Bobby would have made +75 pips. Not to shabby Bobby

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