December 2017

U.S. dollar slumps versus its major peers, whilst gold threatens to breach the 1,300 handle

Trading in U.S. equities was approximately 40% below the 30 day moving average on Thursday, despite this the major equities markets in the USA experienced rises during the New York session. The medium to high impact economic calendar news generally missed the targets, adding to concerns regarding how much room the equity markets have to […]

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USA employment and unemployment data will be under scrutiny this coming week, as the final NFP reading for 2017 is revealed

Our economic calendar begins to take on a more recognisable shape this coming week as our: FX, equity and commodity markets finally burst back into life, after the Xmas and new year holidays. Whilst there’s a concentration of global PMI readings published by: Markit, Caixan and the USA equivalent the ISM throughout the week, the

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Gold surges, U.S. dollar sells off versus main peers in late trade, USD-JPY slumps as Japan’s inflation rises

As the FX markets reopened on Boxing Day, liquidity and consequently the trading in currencies was significantly reduced, as many institutional traders at major banks and funds remained out of the markets, or on holiday. Many currency pairs experienced whipsawing conditions during the trading sessions, which provided both challenging conditions and opportunities for many retail

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Trading Forex successfully, what works and what doesn’t. Part three; political analysis

Political analysis is often confused with fundamental analysis, however, the two separate phenomena and the skills required to identify and translate the entities into coherent trading decisions, shouldn’t be confused. We should be aware of and fully conversant with the impact medium to high impact news releases have on our trading. The vast majority of

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Trading Forex successfully, what works and what doesn’t. Part two; fundamental analysis

The majority of experienced FX traders and market analysts will testify that its fundamental economic events that move our markets. They’d also contend that the only time technical analysis effects our trading is if price either: reaches a critical round number (generally referred to as a handle), reaches or breaches a big moving average, such

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Trading Forex successfully, what works and what doesn’t. Part one; technical indicators

Depending on where you are on the learning scale, you’ll have a different view of the various trials and tribulations you’ve experienced (and at times endured) during your FX learning pathway. If you’re close to the start of your journey, having recently discovered FX trading as a potential investment opportunity, or you’re a part time

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The FX market is always right, it’s our job to be on the right side of price

There are some obvious benefits in learning how to trade in the globe’s largest market and there’s some subtle benefits, which are far less straightforward to identify. We know that due to the huge levels of turnover, estimated at $5 trillion a day according to BIS, we trade in the most liquid market there is.

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Sterling trades flat despite latest U.K. govt. minister sacking, U.S. dollar rises as positive economic news leads to belief interest rates will rise aggressively in 2018

As short sellers of USA equities are heading for their worst annual performance since 2013, many investors and analysts will be asking the question; how much higher can equities rise in 2018, now the major reason for their stunning returns of 2017 is no longer a catalyst? The DJIA equity market in the USA has

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The Omicron fears and the safe-haven currencies

Focus turns to Japan and yen over the holiday period, as European and U.S. data supply recedes

It’s a relatively quiet week for economic calendar news, due to the Xmas holiday period, however, Asian economic news (particularly from Japan), comes thick and fast and will include the latest CPI figure, which has remained extremely low at 0.2% annually, despite the various stimulus measures put in place as part of prime minster Abe’s

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Gold continues recent recovery, euro rises versus peers, key European equities sell off sharply, U.S. equities fall after tax cut programme gets the green light

Throughout 2017, the promise of Trump’s flagship tax cutting programme, has bolstered the value of equities, as investors have immediately translated the cut as substantial increased profits for major corporates, leading to increased shareholder rewards and dividends. With the programme now only a step away from becoming law, it would appear that the markets have

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