Disliked{quote} Good day to you, pipcenturion Thank you for your post. Normally a negative correlation between USD/CAD and oil. . .Ignored
TT, thou art such a great guy.
Enjoy your day sir.
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Disliked{quote} Good day to you, pipcenturion Thank you for your post. Normally a negative correlation between USD/CAD and oil. . .Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks a million sir. I just needed to point out that I said CAD correlates positively with crude. That also means USDCAD correlates NEGATIVELY with crude since the CAD in the USDCAD pair is the counter currency. So, we are both saying the same thing but expressing it a little differently. TT, thou art such a great guy. Enjoy your day sir.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks a million sir. I just needed to point out that I said CAD correlates positively with crude. That also means USDCAD correlates NEGATIVELY with crude since the CAD in the USDCAD pair is the counter currency. So, we are both saying the same thing but expressing it a little differently. TT, thou art such a great guy. Enjoy your day sir.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Literally fuck all correlation between Oil and USDCAD.... Not sure where this idea has one from because a lot of people think it. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Literally fuck all correlation between Oil and USDCAD.... Not sure where this idea has one from because a lot of people think it. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} It makes sense that correlation effects The Lonnie because Oil is number 1 export product for Canada directly contributing Canadian economy and its currency worth. May I ask a huge favor? Could you run your software correlation of China growth vs Australian dollar.It would be interesting to see how that shows up on your graph. Thank youIgnored
Disliked{quote} I have too longed it as I was waiting for this LVL to play it. Have scaled out few & left few open & kept SL at its initial place so that if it is hit I come out BE, & will scale in more if the momentum persist. Its all about LVL & PA into those LVL. I still have my target in mind but at this PA & knowing price doesn't go in straight line, I am assuming that it will play a range bound play for coming few days between 1.6500 - 300 - 200, before shooting for my targets. All I have to do now is to wait n watch for PA to dictate when to scale...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yeah I understand the reason, but it doesn't work in practice. never has. Also, because of the calculation method, running a numeric calculation doesn't quite work, Does work visually though. CNY GDP y/y in white, AUD in purple. Quarterly due to GDP {image}Ignored
DislikedThere is a strong correlation between crude oil prices vs the Loonie. Can we all agree that looking at this graph its obvious both move in unison. Jeremy I have no idea how your software works.Perhaps its giving false data? {image}Ignored
DislikedThere is a strong correlation between crude oil prices vs the Loonie. Can we all agree that looking at this graph its obvious both move in unison. Jeremy I have no idea how your software works.Perhaps its giving false data? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Sir, can I advice that you re-run the correlation graph for usdcad and crude with the quotes to 4 digits after the decimal. Then lets see the weekly, daily and 1 hour chart. Thanks sir.Ignored
DislikedThere is a strong correlation between crude oil prices vs the Loonie. Can we all agree that looking at this graph its obvious both move in unison. Jeremy I have no idea how your software works.Perhaps its giving false data? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Here is (with 5 decimals - a rolling 100 day correlation going back to 1983... a 100 hourly rolling correlation looking at the past 2 months. {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} That is 2 months out of 12months so 10 months data missing.... Basically I get .7% correlation which to me is significant. {image}Ignored