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The difference between Boom and Crash Indices

What is the difference between Boom 1000, Boom 500, Crash 1000 and Crash 500? read this post till the end to find out. These are synthetic indices from deriv. Their synthetic indices are created using a cryptographically secure random number generator that has been independently audited for fairness. Natural events and disruptions have no effect on these indices, which are designed to simulate real-world market movement. Synthetic indices are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, have fixed generation intervals, and are free of market and liquidity risks.

Synthetic indices are not currencies, they are just computer generated simulating real-world market.

What is so special about these indices?

Well, these indices consist of spikes for Boom 1000 and Boom 500 and drops for Crash 1000 and Crash 500.

Boom 1000

For Boom 1000, on average 1 spike occurs in the price series every 1000 ticks. All the green candles (lines) are spikes.

Boom 1000 chart

Boom 500

For Boom 500, on average 1 spike occurs in the price series every 500 ticks. All the green candles (lines) are spikes.

Boom 500

Crash 1000

For Crash 1000, on average 1 drop occurs in the price series every 1000 ticks. All the red candles (lines) are drops.

Crash 1000

Crash 500

For Crash 500, on average 1 drop occurs in the price series every 500 ticks. All the red candles (lines) are drops.

Crash 500

What are ticks?

Tick charts show trading information as trades occur. They are not based on time, so it is hard to really know when a drop or spike will happen.

Which one is easy to catch spikes and drops?

Well, most of my spike and drops have caught, have been on Boom 1000 and Crash 1000. I don't trust Boom 500 and Crash 500.

How can you detect spikes and drops in Boom and Crash indices?

Well, that is where my spike detector called Kaza comes in. It can both help you detect spikes and drops before they happen.

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