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Ashraf's Book: Currency Trading and Intermarket Analysis

Ashraf's Book: Currency Trading and Intermarket Analysis
 
Lo
Florida, United States
Posts: 6
14 years ago
Feb 24, 2010 12:23
Ashraf,
Do you plan to come to USA to teach any classes?
Lo
Abood26
Damascus, Syria
Posted Anonymously
14 years ago
Feb 24, 2010 7:57
Hello Ashraf how are you? long time we didn`t talk
where you see the Aud/USD and Eur/Yen
thanks
EMP
New York, United States
Posts: 8
14 years ago
Feb 24, 2010 0:39
Ashraf -

Your prescience in many of your predictions is quite extraordinary.

Unquestionably, you have a brilliant analytical mind.

Reading your book now, and for your next revision suggest you correct your error in the intro to Chapter 3: there are 8 major currencies, not 9 as the book notes: USD, CAD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY, AUD, NZD.

You do list the correct number of 8 a bit further down from the erroneous paragraph under THE MAJOR THEORIES.

And this is a minor point as I love your site and the work you so freely offer: it's FEBRUARY, with 2 "R's," not Febuary as you have on every post for that month.
nzvik
Auckland, New Zealand
Posts: 225
14 years ago
Feb 23, 2010 5:35
bux

have a look at thishttp://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/05/COTreport.asp?partner=ntu9

it is helpful however time frame to get the desired result could be a couple of weeks - which means that stops have to be wide.
hrtrader
Fortaleza, Brazil
Posts: 8
14 years ago
Feb 23, 2010 4:01
thx bux re. the info on Prophet, I'll try that.
funwithbux
North Carolina, United States
Posts: 2
14 years ago
Feb 23, 2010 2:45
Does anyone here use the Commitments of Traders data provided by the US. CFTC for any of the currency pairs? Is it useful and if so any suggestions on interpreting the data and in what timeframe?
funwithbux
North Carolina, United States
Posts: 2
14 years ago
Feb 23, 2010 2:39
hrtrader: I use Prophet and enter symbol @6EH10 (for the Euro Futures contract) and select Chart Settings/Comparison Chart and select GLD. This is not comparing futures to futures, I am still trying to figure out how to do that.
hrtrader
Fortaleza, Brazil
Posts: 8
14 years ago
Feb 23, 2010 2:19
thx Ashraf, I'll check it out.
Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
14 years ago
Feb 23, 2010 2:13
hetrader, get TradeStation Charting and in it you can get ratios and commodities in different currencies.

Ashraf
hrtrader
Brazil
Posted Anonymously
14 years ago
Feb 23, 2010 2:11
In his book, Ashraf recommends that currency traders look not only at currency pairs, but also compare each currency to commodities (particularly gold) to get a more complete understanding of each currency's true trend. I'd like to be able to chart each currency against various commodities (in Prophet charts if possible). Any tips are appreciated.