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Best Time for Forex Volatilty

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Ok I want to make a question here to all forex traders:

 

What time of the day is the most volatile one to trade forex ?... would the London session be the best ? Thanks Walter.

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It depends what currency pair. For those involving one or two European currencies then the London session is most volatile. As you're looking at USD/JPY I would say the overlap between London and New York is your best bet: 1300-1600 London time. Big economic releases out of Japan and the US create big volatility.

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Thanks for posting this, trigger. It expands on what notouch noted above - the overlap between US & Europe (NY & London) is your best bet - 8am to 12noon ET.

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Ok I want to make a question here to all forex traders:

 

What time of the day is the most volatile one to trade forex ?... would the London session be the best ? Thanks Walter.

 

Many times trade setups happen a few hours into the the trading session or not at all. In order to avoid sitting at you computer just because it's the London or US session, set a price alert at for the area where you want to start paying closer attention. This will also help you from burning out.

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Wow! That site was really an eye opner.

Any chance of finding the Co-Relationship between pairs, namely:

1)Parallel

2) Inverse

3) Same direction.

 

How these currencies also relate to Gold, Oil, Nas, etc

 

 

Thanks

PS: Or where I could search and get info on the above.

 

Kev.

Sydney

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I don't use forex correlation as a reason to enter or exit a trade. I use it as a guide so I don't over leverage myself with positions that are similar.

ie: if I'm loading up short aud/usd then I want to be careful going long usd/cad.

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