Logic
Logic
Lesson 10 : Correlated Pairs
Lesson 10 : Correlated Pairs
Lesson 10 : Correlated Pairs
Beginner
Beginner
Beginner
1 min
1 min
1 min
Relative Strength and Weakness
Relative Strength and Weakness
Relative Strength and Weakness
When selecting an asset to trade, the objective is to long the stronger pair or short the weaker pair. To determine this, focus on two factors: the first is the formation of divergence, and the second is evaluating the relative strength or weakness of an asset by comparing individual legs of structure and candle formations. As a general rule, the asset that exhibits the failure swing in conjunction with relative strength or weakness is the one to trade.
When selecting an asset to trade, the objective is to long the stronger pair or short the weaker pair. To determine this, focus on two factors: the first is the formation of divergence, and the second is evaluating the relative strength or weakness of an asset by comparing individual legs of structure and candle formations. As a general rule, the asset that exhibits the failure swing in conjunction with relative strength or weakness is the one to trade.
When selecting an asset to trade, the objective is to long the stronger pair or short the weaker pair. To determine this, focus on two factors: the first is the formation of divergence, and the second is evaluating the relative strength or weakness of an asset by comparing individual legs of structure and candle formations. As a general rule, the asset that exhibits the failure swing in conjunction with relative strength or weakness is the one to trade.



In this example, the strength of the asset is evident by comparing individual candles and overall structure. The stronger asset continues to form bullish candles, while the weaker asset remains in consolidation, highlighting the relative strength and weakness between the two.
In this example, the strength of the asset is evident by comparing individual candles and overall structure. The stronger asset continues to form bullish candles, while the weaker asset remains in consolidation, highlighting the relative strength and weakness between the two.
In this example, the strength of the asset is evident by comparing individual candles and overall structure. The stronger asset continues to form bullish candles, while the weaker asset remains in consolidation, highlighting the relative strength and weakness between the two.




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