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📊 Risk Stacking: The Hidden Danger of Correlated Trades Many traders think they are diversified simply because they open several positions. But sometimes those trades are actually the same market bet repeated several times. This is known as risk stacking. Correlation measures how strongly assets move together on a scale from -1 to +1. Values near +1 mean markets tend to move in the same direction, while -1 means they usually move in opposite directions. For example, pairs like EUR/USD, GBP/USD and AUD/USD are all strongly influenced by the US dollar. Opening several positions in these pairs may look like diversification, but in reality it creates one large exposure to the USD trend. Example of risk stacking: 📈 Long EUR/USD 📈 Long GBP/USD 📈 Long AUD/USD If the dollar suddenly strengthens, all three trades can move against the trader at the same time. ⚠️ This risk becomes even stronger during geopolitical turbulence. With the current tension in the Middle East and volatility in energy markets, investors often move into safe-haven assets such as the US dollar or gold. During such periods, correlations between markets frequently increase, meaning multiple positions can start moving together. 💡 A simple rule used by professional traders: If several trades depend on the same macro driver - such as the US dollar, oil prices or global risk sentiment - treat them as one combined risk. Understanding correlations helps traders avoid hidden exposure and manage portfolios more safely during volatile markets. 🚀 Ready to trade with smarter risk management? Open your account here: https://my.nordfx.com/en/regis...

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