February 2019

Who are you trading for, why are you FX trading? Why you must define your trading purpose.

Many of you will have stumbled into FX trading by accident, rather than design. FX markets are not like other markets, that you’ve always been familiar with, in which you simply take a punt. The FX retail trading market can’t be compared to, for example, sports betting markets, where you may (in a stress free […]

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The latest CPI figures for the U.K. and USA economy, could cause the value of sterling and the U.S. dollar to fluctuate

On Wednesday February 13th, both the U.K. and USA statistics agencies will publish the latest metrics relating to inflation, for their respective economies. Inflation figures rank as high impact economic calendar events, due to their ability to move FX markets, particularly if the actual figures which are printed, miss or beat the forecasts from agencies

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Global markets rally as USA govt shutdown is avoided and Trump reaches out to Xi for USA-China meeting

Global equity markets were cheered overnight, as news filtered down that the USA government had avoided an upcoming shutdown, after a budget was agreed by congress for border security. The agreed congress funding of $1.4b for border security, falls far short of the $5.7b of funding Trump wanted approved, to specifically build his infamous wall,

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GPB/USD slumps as U.K. GDP contracts and the U.K. government makes no progress on Brexit

The U.K. statistics agency, the ONS, provided a shock statistic for the U.K. economy on Monday morning. The GDP growth came in at -0.4% month on month for December, missing the expectation of 0.00% growth. It should be noted that historically, in an economy such as Britain’s; driven by services and consumption, the final month

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The RBNZ are set to announce a hold of the OCR rate on Wednesday morning, FX traders should, however, concentrate on Governor Adrian Orr’s accompanying press conference

At 1:00am, on Wednesday February 13th, during the early part of the Sydney-Asia trading session, New Zealand’s central bank, the RBNZ, will broadcast their decision with regards to the bank’s key interest rate. Referred to as the OCR or official cash rate, the current rate is 1.75%, and according to the economists polled by Reuters

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What is FX price action, how can traders identify it and how can they potentially profit from it?

FX traders have to rapidly become conversant with many new concepts and the language that accompanies the various concepts. Not only do you have to learn the language of technical and fundamental analysis, you also have to quickly get up to speed with various phenomenon that can have an impact on your trading. Getting your

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U.K. GDP growth contracts by -0.4% in December, highlighting the U.K. govt’s poor handling of Brexit

The U.S. dollar traded close to a six week high, versus a basket of its currency peers, during the overnight and early morning trading sessions on Monday February 11th. The upcoming USA-China trade talks begin this week, with the aim of discouraging the Trump administration from implementing the threat of sanctions, on a further $200b

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The March 2nd deadline for further Chinese tariffs has come onto investors’ radar, whilst the U.K. ONS publishes the latest data on GDP

Since experiencing a significant slump in December, USA, European and Asian equity indices have made significant recoveries in 2019. The potential resolution, to the ongoing tariff driven trade war between the USA and China, has provided the calm to pour over the previously, highly inflammable and volatile markets. But the current benign situation could be

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How to cope with and trade FX markets when they whipsaw

Whipsawing FX markets, represent some of the most challenging trading conditions traders can face. Inexperienced traders, who are unfamiliar in witnessing such rapid change, can experience elevated levels of stress and perhaps incur unnecessary and avoidable losses, during periods when the markets become volatile and highly unpredictable. Coping with such FX market behaviour involves identifying

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Germany’s economy posts positive economic data, trade war fears rise as USA-China meeting cancelled

After a recent raft of negative data relating to Germany has been published, combined with economic calendar readings that have missed forecasts, the German economy has finally printed metrics that beat the forecasts, perhaps alleviating concerns that the economy might fall into recession. It must be noted that German data can be impacted by seasonal

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