FXMentalist
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In the forex market, there are 8 major currencies. From these, 28 major currency pairs are formed. The total daily, weekly, or yearly changes of these 8 currencies always sum to zero. The same rule applies when calculating the exchange rates of these currencies by adding the other 7 currencies; you will see that the sums of the currencies on the left side of the 28 pairs and those on the right side also equal x and -x. Forex is built on this zero principle. In this zero design, 4 currencies compete with the other 4, and the winner determines the trend of the forex market. After writing down the currencies used on the left and right sides of the 28 pairs, if you simplify, you will find that EUR is used on the left side of 7 pairs, while JPY is used on the right side of 7 pairs. GBP is used 6 times on the left and once on the right, while CHF is used once on the right and 6 times on the left. THIS WAY, YOU CAN DISTINGUISH THE CURRENCIES.