Interest Rates and Why they Matter to Forex Traders The forex market is largely controlled by interest rates. In fact, the interest rate is generally the single most important factor when it comes to determining the value...
The Basics of Fundamental Analysis in Forex Trading What is Fundamental Analysis? It is time to explore what it really means to look at fundamental analysis and how it works in the Forex markets. Many people claim...
Newsquawk.com Week Ahead 27th-31st May: MON: Bank of Israel Announcement , UK Bank Holiday, Chinese Industrial Profits (Apr), German Ifo Survey (May). TUE: Canadian PPI (Apr), US Monthly Home Prices (Mar). WED: Riksbank Financial Stability Report, Australian CPI...
Newsquawk.com Week Ahead 20-24th May MON: PBoC LPR, German PPI (Apr) TUE: ECB Governing Council retreat, RBA Minutes (May), NBH Announcement, RBI Announcement, Canadian CPI (Apr) WED: ECB Governing Council retreat, FOMC Minutes, RBNZ Announcement, Bank of Indonesia...
There are certain pieces of news that can come out that directly impact the Forex market. It is best to know the types of news that moves the forex market — news that could come out that...
Position trading is the longest-term of all trading styles. Trades can last anywhere from several months to several years! Position traders ignore short-term price movements in favour of pinpointing and profiting from longer-term trends. It is this...
Previous 8 days were all but positive for EURUSD, and the data came out quite disappointing for majority of players. After kind of frenzy in expectations that Interest Rates will be Cut soon, first came the cold...
In the earlier days of retail forex, the term “news trading” was widely used as the strategy was to put in orders before a data release, often on both sides of the market. This was in the...
Trading the news, either right before or right after it, can be both risky and profitable. As a result, retail forex traders seem to have a love/hate relationship with trading after economic data or other key news...
All eyes are on the Bank of Japan next week and whether it finally ends the era of negative rates at its March 18-19 meeting. By any sense of logic, the BoJ would have acted pre-emptively exited...