As we sail past the half way point of the year I thought I look in the rear view mirror might be interesting to see how a few select markets have performed. There are no prizes for guessing that the local market has been shit.
As we sail past the half way point of the year I thought I look in the rear view mirror might be interesting to see how a few select markets have performed. There are no prizes for guessing that the local market has been shit.
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Chris, what data, what sources and what comparators did you use to formulate the graphical presentation of the performances of those different instruments? I like your presentation of data in this way and I am also interested in how you generated the tabulation of correlation comparisons for currencies in the other element of this blog. How does one calculate correlation coefficients from data such as this? Bill
You can try these for a start for correlations.
https://www.oanda.com/forex-trading/analysis/currency-correlation
https://www.mataf.net/en/forex/tools/correlation
The performance figures come from Bloomberg and my own data