This is a public system that I wrote.
I found the combination of Retail Spot Forex Pairs at another Forum and tweaked a spreadsheet for it. The author told us that we should do our own research and due-diligence, so I did.
Before I found that post, I had traded several baskets of Retail Spot Forex Currency pairs. I always thought that the spreads and the movements of exotics were too much, until I found this hedged basket and reverse engineered it to find the weightings.
The profit is made from interest being paid for the "Carry" of these ten pair. One pair does not earn interest, but is needed to complete the hedge, while maintaining neutrality in the EUR and the USD.
AUD = Australian Dollar
CHF = Swiss Franc
CZK = Czech Koruna
ES = ElectricSavant ®
EUR = Euro
GBP = Britsh Pound
HUF = Hungarian Forint
JPY = Japanese Yen
MXN = Mexican Peso
NOK = Norwegian Kroner
NZD = New Zealand Dollar
SGD = Singapore Dollar
USD = US Dollar
ZAR = South African Rand
I would like to try and teach this system named, Cash & Carry (Standard).
Michael B.
I found the combination of Retail Spot Forex Pairs at another Forum and tweaked a spreadsheet for it. The author told us that we should do our own research and due-diligence, so I did.
Before I found that post, I had traded several baskets of Retail Spot Forex Currency pairs. I always thought that the spreads and the movements of exotics were too much, until I found this hedged basket and reverse engineered it to find the weightings.
The profit is made from interest being paid for the "Carry" of these ten pair. One pair does not earn interest, but is needed to complete the hedge, while maintaining neutrality in the EUR and the USD.
- NZD/USD
- AUD/JPY
- USD/CHF
- USD/MXN
- USD/NOK
- USD/SGD
- EUR/CZK
- USD/ZAR
- EUR/HUF
- GBP/JPY
AUD = Australian Dollar
CHF = Swiss Franc
CZK = Czech Koruna
ES = ElectricSavant ®
EUR = Euro
GBP = Britsh Pound
HUF = Hungarian Forint
JPY = Japanese Yen
MXN = Mexican Peso
NOK = Norwegian Kroner
NZD = New Zealand Dollar
SGD = Singapore Dollar
USD = US Dollar
ZAR = South African Rand
I would like to try and teach this system named, Cash & Carry (Standard).
Michael B.
