With respect to currency, stronger is a measure of change, not a measure of state.
If two currencies have the same foreign exchange ratio over time, then whatever that ratio is doesn't matter, the two currencies are equally strong.
So the yen is stronger than it was last August, but weaker than it was last month
http://fx-rate.net/JPY/CHF/
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With respect to currency, stronger is a measure of change, not a measure of state.
If two currencies have the same foreign exchange ratio over time, then whatever that ratio is doesn't matter, the two currencies are equally strong.
So the yen is stronger than it was last August, but weaker than it was last month
http://fx-rate.net/JPY/CHF/