Currency Matrix Indicator for TradingView

$197.00

The Quantum Currency Matrix is a powerful solution to a complex problem. First, it shows you instantly and clearly the strength of the buying or selling in the 28 currency pairs – in real time. Second, with a single click whether this is reflected across the related pairs. Third, whether this applies to both the base and counter currency of the currency pair you are considering. If it is, then the risk on the trade is low, and away you go. Reading the matrix is child’s play. Buying the Quantum currency matrix is even easier – just click the button below, and start trading low risk probabilities,  based on a complete view of every currency pair.

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Overview

Of all the four principal capital markets, the world of foreign exchange trading is the most complex and most difficult to master, unless of course you have the right tools! The reason for this complexity is not hard to understand.

First currencies are traded in pairs. Each position is a judgment of the forces driving two independent markets. If the GBP/USD for example is bullish, is this being driven by strength in the pound, or weakness in the US dollar. Imagine if we had to do the same thing trading stocks for example. Consider trading Google against Amazon. If this ‘pair’ were rising, is this being driven by strength in Google or weakness in Amazon? Almost impossible to analyze.

To compound this problem, every currency can be bought or sold against a myriad of other currencies. This raises the next key question. If the GBP/USD is bullish once again, is the British pound strong against all the other major currencies, such as the GBP/JPY, the GBP/CAD, the EUR/GBP etc. If it is, then this is clearly a sign that the UK pound is being bought universally in the market. Equally for the US dollar, if it is sold universally in pairs such as the USD/CAD, the USD/JPY and others, then we can assume that the GBP/USD is rising as a result of strong buying of the pound universally, and strong selling across the market of the US dollar.

Finally, we come to the third problem, which is trying to assess the strength of this buying or selling. After all a currency may be overbought (strong) or oversold (weak) but how strong is strong, and how weak is weak.

Consider this for a moment. Assume you have decided to buy the GBP/USD and have the following information to help you in your analysis:

  • Whether the GBP is also being bought in all the other cross currency pairs
  • Whether the USD is also being sold in all the other major currency pairs
  • The relative strength of buying in the GBP/USD pair

Trading success is all about assessing risk and the probability of success on each trade. Would this information give you a high risk, medium or low risk trading position? And the answer……… is a low risk trading opportunity. After all, you are now taking a position based on a view across the market.

First, if you are basing your decision on universal buying or selling of a currency, then you are trading with the entire weight of the market, and not just on the analysis of one currency pair – it’s low risk. Second, if you know the relative strength of this buying or selling against all the other currency pairs, then this gives you the complete picture – if its strong, then again – it’s low risk. Third and last, if you know what the counter currency is also doing in terms of strong or weak, then once more if its strong – it’s low risk.

This is where the Quantum Currency Matrix steps in. It provides the solution to all three problems in one elegant indicator. It shows you the complete picture across the market in a simple matrix, which works in all timeframes from 1 minute to 1 month.

From the eight major currencies come the 28 currency pairs which are then displayed in a table, with their relative strength scores, updated second by second and minute by minute. As you can see, the Currency Matrix displays the complete spectrum of currency pair strength, from very bullish at the top of the matrix and bright green, to heavily bearish at the bottom of the matrix, and bright red. Those currency pairs moving up or down the ladder from bullish to bearish or bearish to bullish are then shaded in the transitional colors of orange, and yellow to light green.

Every pair is displayed with a ranking score. Above 0.00 indicates the pair is moving into a bullish phase, whilst a score below 0.00 indicates bearish momentum is increasing.

Each currency can then be isolated to show the 7 associated pairs and their relative scores. If all the associated pairs are showing similar strength (either bullish or bearish) then this is either a good time to join the move, or alternatively it may be an opportunity to wait for a reversal in trend as the pair becomes overbought or oversold.

The Quantum Currency Matrix gives you the tool to see the complexities of the Forex market in real time across all the related pairs, along with the strength of the buying and selling. Whilst it is possible to do this manually using multiple charts, what a manual matrix will not provide is any measure of the relative strength. The indicator does this for you automatically by considering the price action across all the related currency pairs and then deriving the relative strength scores accordingly. These are the ranking scores which you see displayed on each currency pair and by which they are ranked in the ladder.

Filter

The Currency Matrix indicator allows you to filter the currency pairs relevant to the currency you are analysing. An input is provided in the indicator’s settings window which you can click to select a currency.

  • USD selects all currency pairs that contain the US Dollar.
  • EUR selects all currency pairs that contain the Euro.
  • GBP selects all currency pairs that contain the British Pound.
  • CHF selects all currency pairs that contain the Swiss Franc.
  • JPY selects all currency pairs that contain the Japanese Yen.
  • CAD selects all currency pairs that contain the Canadian Dollar.
  • AUD selects all currency pairs that contain the Australian Dollar.
  • NZD selects all currency pairs that contain the New Zealand Dollar.

Click the Filter option box and select a currency in the list to apply a filter. If you like to undo a filter, simply select NONE. When a certain currency filter is in effect, the currency pairs that include the selected currency in the matrix appear in color.

Extremes

“How does the strongest and weakest currency pairs in the matrix compare to the past strongest and weakest currency pairs within the period?”

This is the question that the “All time HIGH”, “Average HIGH”, “All time LOW”, and “Average LOW” numbers answer. These pieces of information are found beside the top-most and bottom-most currency pair in the matrix.

The following numbers are found at the right side of the top-most currency pair in the matrix:

  • All time HIGH – displays the highest score achieved by a currency pair within the period
  • Average HIGH – displays the average highest score achieved by a currency pairs within the period

The following numbers are found at the right side of the bottom-most currency pair in the matrix:

  • All time LOW – displays the lowest score achieved by a currency pair within the period
  • Average LOW – displays the average lowest score achieved by a currency pair within the period

Currency Dashboard

The Quantum Currency Matrix is a unique indicator. In an instant, you can see which pairs are rising strongly or falling strongly in every timeframe, and on a single chart. Whilst the Quantum Currency Strength Indicator gives you the heads up on individual currency strength and weakness, the Quantum Currency Matrix then delivers the global view for that currency in all the related pairs and for each timeframe – instantly, and giving you the tools to trade every pair with complete confidence.

By itself, the Quantum Currency Matrix indicator is a powerful trading tool for identifying trading opportunities quickly and easily. However, it was developed as part of what we like to call the Quantum Currency Dashboard which consists of the following indicators:

  • Quantum Currency Strength Indicator (CSI)
  • Quantum Currency Matrix
  • Quantum Currency Array
  • Quantum Currency Heatmap

These four indicators then provide a unique and compact insight into all the various aspects of strength and weakness for both currencies and currency pairs, from trend and momentum to overbought and oversold. What is unique is that using four charts, you are then able to monitor the myriad combinations of strength, weakness, momentum, congestion and divergence across the entire forex complex at a click of a button. And even more powerfully, giving you the confidence to get in and stay in for maximum profits. No more missed opportunities, no more struggling with multiple charts, and no more trader regret, whatever your trading style or approach.