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Mayfair Crypto Strength Index

Working on the basis of a currency strength index - expresses the index value of a currency. For economists, it is often calculated as purchasing power. while for financial traders, it can be described as an indicator, reflecting many factors related to the currency; for example, fundamental data, overall economic performance or in Crypto terms the strength of the company/asset itself.

In the base version;

BTC is the thicker Orange level.
ETH - the Green
XRP - Blue

The concept then is similar to a stochastic indicator or RSI - 20% oversold regio & 80% overbought. The zero line can be used as Bullush or Bearish.

We wanted to create something that shows the correlation between the top cryptocurrencies as we are often asked about breaking down one or the other.

This is not a buy me now or sell me then indicator - just there to assist and compare assets easily.

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