USDSEK is breaking through the 1st standard deviation from weekly (120-h) mean after a leg of uptrend from above. Price is likely to revert to is weekly mean for volatility recharge before going further. Traders can pick shorts around the upper first st deviation (at 8.70) and with target at the mean (8.65). Stops should be placed above relevant highs (at 8.76)
USDRUB is tagging upper 1st st deviation from weekly (120-hour) mean after several legs of uptrend. The price has a probability of mean revertion downwards to recharge volatility before going further Traders can pick up shorts at the 1st standard deviation (62.64) with stops above the relevant peaks (64.55) and target at the weekly mean (60.65)
GBP has recently broke down inside the 1st st deviation from weekly (120-hour) mean. There is high chance of price tagging the mean now amid compressing volatility. Traders can catch up with it by shorting (preferably closer to the 1st st deviation @ 1.5635) in view of price falling to its weekly (120-hour) mean @ 1.5595 However traders willing to jump into...
USDCHF has recently broke down inside the 1st st deviation from weekly (120-hour) mean, after a significant leg of upmove. There is high chance of price tagging the mean now, as it needs to trade laterally now after the uptrend completion. Traders can still catch up with it by shorting (preferably closer to the 1st st deviation @ 0.9680) in view of price...
USDNOK has been trading laterally for some time now and no sits right on its weekly (120-h) mean. Volatility (measured by 3.2 st deviations) is compressing and there is no apparent slope of the mean. As there are no significant news (calendar events) coming out on the USDNOK today. traders can pick trades both ways, betting that the price will keep reverting to...
Using the Harmonic Mean (Pythagorean Means), we focus on "three values" using the Cross Ladder Problem by drawing the geometric shape - vectored R/S points. These values are taken from the harmonic mean of "B" "A" "h". The calculation inputs are Log Normal, Exponential, and Skewness. (Arithmetic mean gives higher data points that will error your weight);...