NZD falls from top 10 most traded currencies list A couple surprising notes have appeared in the Bank of International Settlements’ (BIS) survey released today (28/10/2022). The triennial (occurring every three years) survey was conducted with the involvement of monetary authorities, like central banks, from 52 territories as well as 1,200+ commercial banks.
Trading volume increases
Foreign exchange trading volume increased to US $7.5 trillion per day, which represents a +14% increase over the US $6.6 trillion daily trading volume recorded when the survey was last conducted in 2019. The sales desk in the United Kingdom, the United States, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan continued to dominate the processing of most trades, accounting for 78% or more of the trading volume. Interestingly, volume passing through the UK alone accounts for 38% of global trade, or US $2.6 trillion, however, this was down from 43% in 2019.
Changing rankings
The biggest surprise that was revealed in the survey was the changing hierarchy for the most traded foreign currencies.
For one, the New Zealand dollar has fallen out of the rankings for the top ten most traded currencies in the world. The New Zealand dollar was overtaken by the Singapore dollar, Swedish krona, Korean won, and Norwegian krone, and is now the 14th most traded currency in the world. Even so, the New Zealand dollar’s popularity is still disproportionate compared to the size of the New Zealand economy with the New Zealand dollar on one side of US $125 billion worth of trades per day, representing 1.7% of all trades.
While the rankings just outside the top ten experienced a shuffle, the US dollar remains the most traded currency in the world, accounting for one side of 88% of all foreign exchange trade. The top traded currencies in 2022 in the world are as follows:
US dollar
Euro
Japanese yen
British pound
Chinese renminbi
Australian dollar
Canadian dollar
Swiss franc
Hong Kong dollar
Singapore dollar
Swedish Krona
Korean won
Norwegian Krone
New Zealand dollar
Indian rupee
Mexican peso
Taiwan dollar
South African rand
Brazilian real
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Possible NZD/USD SHORT trading opportunityNZDUSD BULLISH run since the start of the week may possibly come to an end as it hits DailyR1 resistance and the well-defined trend line from mid April.
RSI readings are not overbought so the BULLS may be able to push higher but they will be coming increasingly BEARISH pressure from SELLERS.
If we have some candles closing under the 5m 200 sma I'll get SHORT on this pair.
SHORT NZD/USD @ MARKET .6103My in-house indicator (Disciplindicator) is flagging this as a 3 star SELL trade. Price is at WR1 pivot which sits at a band of resistance. The last 2 candles have been a shooting star and a spinning top doji so all the signs are we could go lower from here. Nice 16 pip STOP above the recent high.
Target is provisionally .6000 but this will be re-assessed should the BEARS take control.