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What is a crossbar?
Question 2: What does cross trade mean?
In the foreign exchange market, the exchange rate is based on the US dollar. The relative exchange rates of two currencies other than the US dollar are cross trades. For example, the euro is against the British pound and the Australian dollar is against the Japanese yen. [1]
Doing cross trades is a method often used by investors in the foreign exchange market, and many investors are unwilling to stop losses when the direct trading is locked. It should be said that if used well, the cross-over operation can effectively reduce the cost of our positions and make the locked positions untied faster. If it is not used well, it will have the opposite effect. So how to use the crossover operation and how to avoid the risks brought by the crossover, let's discuss this topic next.
question 3: what does the football lottery cross mean? Crossover generally means that the handicap and water level of two games are the same or opposite, and it can also be extended to the only two similar handicap games in the same round of the league. The typical way of cross-selling is that there is a winner in the upper and lower plates, and there are also some * * * advancing and retreating together. For example, Juventus VS Inter Milan 1.85 3.1 3.2 Genoa VSAC Milan 3.2 3.1 1.85 This is the upper and lower cross. Juventus VS Inter Milan 1.85 3.1 3.2 Rome VS Barry 1.85 3.1 3.2 This is the cross. Question: Does the first same odds belong to the cross?
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question 4: what is the difference between a straight and a cross in foreign exchange? In the foreign exchange market, the so-called direct order is simply the foreign exchange varieties directly related to the US dollar, such as the euro against the US dollar, the yen against the US dollar, etc., all of which are directly involved in the US dollar. The so-called cross is that there is no direct participation of the US dollar, for example, the euro against the yen, the pound against the yen and so on. I hope I made myself clear.
Question 5: What do you mean by straight, indirect and cross in foreign exchange? Who can explain to me that straight is a currency that contains US dollars, such as Europe and America, Pound America, America and Japan, and America and Switzerland? These currencies mean the same thing to
indirect and cross, that is, currencies that do not contain US dollars, such as Euro pound, Europe and Japan.
Question 6: What is a straight and cross in foreign exchange?
1, non-European currency. Among them, the representative is USD/JPY. When USD/JPY is above 12, it is easier to operate, while when it is below 12, the operation value is small, and the reason is the intervention of Japan. What's the point when the operator wants to guess Japan's intentions? Obviously, it seems to be falling, but it can't fall for a long time because of the intervention of Japan. And because I don't know the scale of Japan's intervention, the stop loss is not easy to put. If you put a stop loss, you are worried that you will be hit when you intervene; Don't put a stop loss, but also worry about when the trend will reverse. If there is no other choice, it is enough. If there are other good choices, why do you still cling to USD/JPY?
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A and Swiss franc/US dollar are the most regular currencies mentioned above. In other words, the trend of the Swiss franc is the easiest to judge by technical analysis. K-line theory, morphological theory, wave theory and other existing technical analysis methods are more likely to come true when analyzing the trend of Swiss franc than other currencies. However, the specific problems in the operation of USD/CHF are that the point value is relatively small, the fluctuation is relatively large, and the stop loss should be larger. Therefore, it is suggested that you should consider participating in the USD/CHF transaction when you are profitable and have strong psychological endurance.
B, Euro/USD is my favorite currency. There are several reasons for favoring Euro/USD: First, the trend of Euro is basically opposite to that of Swiss franc, and it is more regular, so it is easier to judge by technical analysis. Moreover, when judging the trend of the euro, we can refer to the trend of the US dollar index, the Swiss franc and so on. There are many references and the error rate is relatively small. Second, the point value is large, and the fluctuation is relatively small compared with Swiss franc and pound, so it is easy to set a stop loss. Third, there are few intervention factors and it is easy to make self-judgment. Therefore, the author thinks that the euro/dollar is an easy currency to start with for foreign exchange margin trading.
C, GBP/USD is basically the same as Euro in the general trend, but because the currency circulation is smaller than Euro, the fluctuation is relatively large, especially in the day, so it is more difficult to set a stop loss. But once the judgment is correct, the profit is also considerable compared with other currencies. Therefore, the author thinks that the GBP/USD transaction should be started after accumulating certain experience and profit.
second, the cross plate. The representatives are pound/yen and euro/yen. These two currencies are also the main trading currencies of many Japanese companies.
in my personal opinion, for foreign exchange investors who are not very experienced, they should not even consider touching the cross. The reasons are as follows:
First, the fluctuation of the cross-tray. The existing technical analysis methods rely on the trend of the other two currencies to a great extent when judging the trend of the cross-tray. For example, when judging the trend of GBP/JPY, we must first judge the trend of USD/JPY and GBP/USD. In this case, the difficulty will be increased several times. If you can really judge the trend of the other two currencies, why not trade them directly?
second, the fluctuation range of the day is too large, and it is very common for the cross board to fluctuate by 2 points on the day. Recently, there have been several times when the GBP/JPY fluctuated more than 4 points on the same day. Few foreign exchange investors can afford to put a stop loss above 2 points. Many foreign exchange investors like GBP/JPY because it fluctuates greatly.
third, the existence of intervention factors. When the Bank of Japan intervenes in USD/JPY, it has more influence on the cross market than the direct market. And sometimes the Bank of Japan directly intervenes in the exchange rate of Euro/Yen.
Question 7: Does anyone know what the lottery cross is? It means that the odds offered by the two matches in the same league are the same, but the predicted results are opposite, one wins and the other is negative. If you are still unclear, you can go to WeChat official account and see other people's analysis, which is very helpful to you. I often read the analysis of WeChat official account, the MVP of Football Lottery, in great detail.
question 8: what's the difference between straight and crossed foreign exchange? The currency exchanged with the US dollar is called straight, except that it is cross
Question 9: What is the difference between straight and cross trading of foreign exchange? What is the real purpose of using cross trading? I think we need to understand:
Personally, cross trading is only to help us find the best currency (the most potential currency) to operate, and we should not use cross trading easily unless absolutely necessary (cross counting in China is very poor and uneconomical);
first look at the straight disk, and then use the cross disk to find the strongest currency to operate. It is only a means of selecting and operating currency, not a direct operation means. The operation of the cross plate cannot be separated from the straight plate, and its fluctuation is actually the result of the comparison of the strength of the straight plate. However, because some cross plates are very regular in technical form, we can find the relatively strong currency in the future as long as we pay proper attention to it, so as to give priority to the operation and improve the profit rate. < P > You can download a simulation from FXSOL Global Gold Exchange and try it on the simulation to see how to speculate in the simulation.
Question 1: What's the difference between straight and cross foreign exchange trading? Beginners of foreign exchange always can't tell the difference between straight and cross. The main differences between straight and cross are as follows. For example, when trading, the direct inventory difference is smaller than the cross inventory difference. Generally, the direct currency spread is between 3 and 5 points, which is a fixed spread. Some companies or agents with floating spreads may reduce the spread to 1 or 2 points. However, the floating spread is more complicated, thinking that sometimes the floating spread will rise to about 8 points, so the average trader is very confused, why the spread is different every time and the transaction cost is different. Therefore, the fixed spread is relatively stable relative to the floating spread. Let's take ECN Trade's trading platform as an example. Direct contracts are mainly currency pairs related to the US dollar. For example, USD/JPY, GBPUSD, AUDUSD, etc., cross the exchange contracts between other currencies, such as CHF/JPY, GBP/EUR, etc. In foreign exchange trading, beginners generally choose straight currency for trading, while radical traders prefer cross currency. There are many reasons for this phenomenon, mainly because the direct currency is mainly related to the US dollar, and the market is more regular and suitable for beginners. There are many factors affecting the cross-plate, and the market fluctuates greatly. It is difficult to grasp the trend. If the direction is right, the profit will be very fast. To sum up, straight disk and cross disk have their own advantages and disadvantages.
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