Disliked{quote} I disagree. Stocks actually drive currencies for the most part. Currencies can be more volatile, but trends hold just as well as they do with stocks or commodities. If currencies as you say can change direction in seconds for no apparent reason, then it would be impossible to trade them, which we know is not true.Ignored
What I was trying to say was that Currencies are much more unstable. Stock price movements are at least somehow tied to the fundamentals. Whereas currencies the fundamentals are less relevant. Which attests more to the power of the "trend" as you mentioned. Even more so in currencies.
Agreed on Ashraf Laidi. I would like to add as for the currency market George Soros' Alchemy of Finance.
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