Forex Volume April 18th Report

April 21, 2006


The latest Commitments of Traders Report was released today
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Name Open Int Long Pos Short Pos
Crude Oil 495795 183102 116353
CAD 40999 23225 16307
CHF 43779 10744 32912
GBP 49814 27302 22208
JPY 118999 38749 79890
USD Indx 18272 11223 4994
EUR 86016 70019 14677
NZD 6072 5272 800
AUD 30108 20597 9436

Crude Oil - Very Bullish

CAD - Very Bullish

CHF - Very Bearish

GBP - Bullish

JPY - Very Bearish

USD Index - Very Bullish

EUR - Very Bullish

NZD - Very Bullish

AUD - Very Bullish 

Popularity: 6%

Most Volatile Pairs during Asian Session

April 20, 2006

Before I dive into this post, let me tell you that from everything I've read and watched from Rob Booker (and from everything he has directly told me) it doesn't seem like the Asian session exists to him.  Now he hasn't told me this exactly but he seems to concentrate his effort on the NY Session from 7 am EST - 11 am EST.  I told you earlier today that when he was working full-time, he was trading the European session and he did tell me yesterday that you will get a lot of trade opportunities from 4 am EST.  So from the information I've gathered, I'd have to say he recommends trading during the hours of 2 am and 11 am EST.  

What about the Asian session?  For those of you that work in the United States or Canada or anywhere close to the Eastern Time Zone, the Asian session gives us a chance to actually trade when we get home from work without having to get up in the early morning hours with 1/2 a nights sleep to trade the European session.   

I will ask Rob if he recommends trading the Asian session or if any of his student have success doing so.

What I wanted to do in this post was to mention the most historically volatile pairs during the Asian Session thanks to Kathy Lien from FXCM.  Kathy did a good amount of research on this subject and I thank her for the information though I have asked for absolutely no permission to use it.  These PIP ranges are for the time period between 7 p.m. - 4 a.m. EST

Currency Pairs  PIP Range
 GBP/JPY 112 
 GBP/CHF 96 
 USD/JPY 78
 USD/CHF 68
 GBP/USD 65
 AUD/JPY 55
 EUR/CHF 53
 EUR/USD 51
 USD/CAD 47
 NZD/USD 42
 AUD/USD 38
 EUR/GBP 25

As you can see from the chart above, the best options for risk-tolerant traders during this time period are the GBP/JPY, GBP/CHF, and USD/JPY.

For risk-averse traders, AUD/JPY, GBP/USD, and USD/CHF provide more moderate volatility.

The only problem I see with the risk-tolerant pairs, at least 2 of them is the spread.  The GBP/JPY spread at FXCM is 9 pips, the GBP/CHF 15 pips! The USD/JPY offers the lowest spread on FXCM at 4 pips.

The risk-averse pairs are a bit better spread wise with AUD/JPY at 8 pips, GBP/USD at 5 pips, and the USD/CHF also at 5 pips. 

Popularity: 5%

CFTC report for February 28th Released

March 4, 2006

As always, the "Forex Volume" reports can be viewed at http://www.forexproject.com/Forex_Volume/

Summary:

1.  CAD increase of 8,221 long positions (Sentiment:  Very Bullish)
2.  CHF increase of 23,807 short positions (Sentiment: Extremely Bearish)
3.  GBP decrease of 11,359 short positions (Sentiment: Bearish)
4.  JPY decrease of 33,735 short positions, increase of 14,628 long (Sentiment: Bearish)
5.  USD Index had no major changes (Sentiment: Extremely Bullish)
6.  EUR increase of 8,785 long positions (Sentiment: Bullish)
7.  NZD had no major changes (Sentiment: Bullish)
8.  AUD decrease of 3,474 long positions (Sentiment: Neutral)

Popularity: 3%

My performance per Currency Pair

February 22, 2006

I decided to take a look at all of my trades since day one and find out which currency pair has been most profitable for me.  The results were interesting:

USD/JPY: +3720
EUR/JPY: +2400
GBP/JPY: +1370
USD/CAD: +890
NZD/USD: +470
USD/CHF: +420

EUR/GBP: -70
AUD/USD: -130
GBP/USD: -$410
CHF/JPY: -650
EUR/USD:
-$1430

History says to stay away from the EUR/USD pair.  I had a feeling that the USD/JPY was my best friend.

Popularity: 3%