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  2. #12
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    Subscribed!!! This is the material I'm in search on FF. Hope that this thread will enhance our trading capabilities Thank you Sir.
    Trust me we will be getting some nice trades

  3. #13
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    .... The objective of breaking down this first segment is to know we will exchange a currency and why, before ever looking at a chart.
    Twitter.today dollar assumed to skyrocket. . .nothing. Waiting for trump to mention a phrase. . .that is fundamental ribbon is opening?

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    Subscribed.

    I will be following this thread to find out more about fundamental trading.

    Regards.

  5. #15
    Fundamentals Introduction:
    This initial segment will be temporarily going over what pushes price in the currency market. This launch is brief into the reason for investing based on fundamentals.

    What Makes Price?
    I am sure you guessed it, supply and demand. But what makes currencies different compared to things that are driven by supply and demand is how every currency has a major central bank that has control over the currencies provide. Even though supply and demand perform drive currencies, what they do and what really has control of these would be the central banks.

    We have established that Central Banks and the tools that they use are the main driving force behind the markets.

    And what decides the monetary policies these banks implement? Economic Indiors.

    So what pushes price? Central Banks and Fundamental Info, that then cause fluctuations in supply and demand of their currency.

    Happily these central banks also tell us what indiors they are watching, their targets for those indiors, what actions they will take should they hit or miss that target, and what this might look like for the price of the currency.

    By way of instance, in the Feds final statement, they said, The stance of monetary policy remains accommodative, thus supporting some further strengthening in labor market conditions and a return to 2 percent inflation. (2/1/17)

    Knowing This
    So we understand, for them to really hike rates, they would love to see better employment data and inflation yield to 2 percent or higher. We'd trade this and also be listening for these economic releases in the same way I mentioned in the AUD analysis I gave.

    We all know both AUD and USD desire inflation of 2 percent and are attempting to achieve there. If we see RBA is looking as though they will strike their target, and the Fed won't, the Fed will cut rates and they will be hiked by the RBA. This will produce a lot of volatility that is tradable on the market.

    The principal key in all this is that mentally consider why the hell that the currencies are really moving. It's easy and just a baby could say it is just supply and demand! But what is vital is understanding the supply and needs of currencies are influenced by the monetary policies being employed from the bank for specific reasons.

    Banks do not hike and reduce rates for no reason. You need to have inside their mind mentally. This is the reason why I labeled it Funda-MENTAL Trading. Technical trading is autopilot for zombies. Buy green market red. Literally, a dog could figure out it. Thinking about how Macro/Micro Economic will affect the monetary policies created by central banks and also how that will play to some currency price is an entirely different game.

  6. #16
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    quote Twitter.today dollar supposed to skyrocket. . .nothing. Waiting to say a phrase. . .that is fundamental thread is opening?
    Not sure what you're asking me. Why are you taking trading advice out of twitter?

  7. #17
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    Fundamentals Introduction: This first section is going to be temporarily going over what drives price in the currency market. Again this launch is very short into the reason for investing according to fundamentals. What Drives Price? I am certain that you figured it, need and supply. However, what makes currencies different is how each currency has a major central bank which has control over the currencies supply. Although demand and supply do push currencies, what actually has control of them...
    Well done Sis.yphus

    I never thought I'd read something like this on FF

  8. #18
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    quote Not sure what you are asking me here. Are you currently taking trading information?
    Obviously the President of the USA has the capability to move markets

    http://news.forexlive.com/!/video-wh...olicy-20170209

  9. #19
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    quote Clearly the President of the USA has got the ability to move markets http://news.forexlive.com/!/video-wh...olicy-20170209
    Yes the president gets the ability to move the market mainly due to the belief he can place on the market.

    With that being said, it is the Central Banks that have control. They literally have their hands on the supply tap in any way times. Therefore, if the president opinion is moving the market too much in a way the central bank does not like, they have the tools to steer the market to where it has to be right back.

    Just some things to remember.

    I'll have a section about market sentiment and the way it plays into the fundamentals posted eventually.

  10. #20
    Following!
    Audio intersting. . Thank you very much for sharing knowledge and your prespective

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