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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1482048, member: 15199"]Currencies can't be compared separately, because they would always be at own their face value, USD =1dollar, Euro= 1euro, so forth. The ratios of these currencies to another is how they are listed for the exchange of currency. You can compare each to the USD, or each to the Yen, or each to the "basket of currencies" which is domonated % wise by the USD, but when you chart and compare percentages, they should all compare to a specific base currency. So there is no separate chart that shows the strength of the USD or Euro, except to compare it with another currency. Many who wish to show that the USD as "weak" would use the swiss franc before the Swiss pegged it. So someone could set up a chart for comparing the USD to the others, and include the commoditiy prices that are based inthe USD.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do feel that your time element is inconsistant with the current action. So much happened that is not still the case and other things have that weren't considered then by many. I think 1 or 2 quarters would give a better viewpoint as to where we are currently, but I do understnd some use the long term charts.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1482048, member: 15199"]Currencies can't be compared separately, because they would always be at own their face value, USD =1dollar, Euro= 1euro, so forth. The ratios of these currencies to another is how they are listed for the exchange of currency. You can compare each to the USD, or each to the Yen, or each to the "basket of currencies" which is domonated % wise by the USD, but when you chart and compare percentages, they should all compare to a specific base currency. So there is no separate chart that shows the strength of the USD or Euro, except to compare it with another currency. Many who wish to show that the USD as "weak" would use the swiss franc before the Swiss pegged it. So someone could set up a chart for comparing the USD to the others, and include the commoditiy prices that are based inthe USD. I do feel that your time element is inconsistant with the current action. So much happened that is not still the case and other things have that weren't considered then by many. I think 1 or 2 quarters would give a better viewpoint as to where we are currently, but I do understnd some use the long term charts. Jim[/QUOTE]
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