What relevance do the most recent economic news have?
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    Hello, suppose you are operating with the GBP/USD and the fundamental data of the morning, it is promoted to the rise during the London session.You expect the price to make a correction and then continue going up, aligning with the foundations and technical analysis.However, when it opens the US, the news is positive, the opposite of what you need: negative data for London information to align with bad US data and thus push the price even above.The question is: Does the most recent and relevant economic news have more weight if it coincides with technical analysis?Do the previous fluctuations in the day lose importance since the impact of the news lasts only a few hours within a day?Thank you.Find your favorite pattern.

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    If you have an upward vision for both the pound and for the dollar, do not operate that pair.If the dollar is climbing, look for a weak currency to sell it.Each news has a different impact depending on the moment it comes out.I think your question does not have a definitive answer.Some news only moves the market for a few minutes, while others can mark a trend for months, and there are all kinds of variations between both ends.I always check the news calendar before entering an operation.When a news is published, I have already planned several possibilities.I know what impact each scenario could have and I position myself in advance.If hoc legere scis nimium eruditionis habes

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    Hello, suppose you are operating with the GBP/USD and the fundamental data of the morning, it is promoted to the rise during the London session.You expect the price to make a correction and then continue going up, aligning with the foundations and technical analysis.However, when it opens the US, the news is positive, the opposite of what you need: negative data for London information to align with bad US data and thus push the price even above.The question is: Does the most recent and relevant economic news have more weight if it coincides with technical analysis?Do the previous fluctuations in the day lose importance since the impact of the news lasts only a few hours within a day?Thank you.Find your favorite pattern.

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    If you have an upward vision for both the pound and for the dollar, do not operate that pair.If the dollar is climbing, look for a weak currency to sell it.Each news has a different impact depending on the moment it comes out.I think your question does not have a definitive answer.Some news only moves the market for a few minutes, while others can mark a trend for months, and there are all kinds of variations between both ends.I always check the news calendar before entering an operation.When a news is published, I have already planned several possibilities.I know what impact each scenario could have and I position myself in advance.If hoc legere scis nimium eruditionis habes

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    You are complicating something that is quite simple.It is not which news is "more important", but what money moves at that time.There are news that the market ignores completely and others that generate an earthquake, and it is not always because of their objective relevance, but for how the great players react.If banks and institutional funds are positioned in a certain way, even "bad" news for an asset can end up promoting it up.Instead of trying to find a magical formula on which news matters most, observe the flow of the market and real reactions to each event.If you see that a fact that should move the market in one direction does not, there you have your answer: someone bigger had already discounted that information or is absorbing liquidity to take the price where it is convenient for it.

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    The key is to understand how market psychology works.It is not a matter of whether recent news is more relevant than the previous ones, but of how operators interpret it in the general context.A bad data in the US could have driven the pound if investors were looking for reasons to sell dollars, but if the general feeling is still upward to the USD, that same news could be ignored.What you should do is analyze the dominant trend and see if the news fits or not with that movement.If the market is looking for reasons to sell dollars, any bad news will amplify that movement.If the market is in "buy the rumor and sell the news", you could see a reaction contrary to the expected.

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    Let's see, if you think the market moves logically, you are in the wrong business.There are times when the news moves the price for hours or days and others in which nothing seems to happen.It is not about what news is more "important", but what history is buying the market at that time.Instead of asking you if the morning news no longer matters because another more recent came out, ask yourself what actors are moving the price and what interest they have.If the London traders have already made their movement and those of New York see something different, do not surprise yourself if the market changes direction without prior notice.

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    I think you focus too much on the foundations and not on the price action.It doesn't matter if the most recent news is important if the market already had another direction in mind.Sometimes, traders only use the news as an excuse to take the price where they want.Look at the key levels and how the price reacts.If the pound was rising strongly and a positive fact of the dollar, it only generates a mild setback, it is possible that the upward trend continues.On the other hand, if the news causes an abrupt turn and breaks important supports, then you should take it into account.

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    Economic news is just a pretext to move the market, nothing more.The big players already know what they are going to do before the data is published.Why do you think there are many times strange movements just before important news?Because someone is already positioned in the right direction.Instead of obsessing with which news it is most relevant, observes the reaction of the market.If a news should have uploaded an asset but this remains flat or low, it means that there is hidden pressure.Learn to read those signals instead of looking for answers in the headlines.

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    What matters is not only what news is the most recent, but the context in which it occurs.If during the morning the data promoted the Libra and then in the US. The data were positive for the dollar, that does not necessarily mean that the pound must fall immediately.There may be a fight between the traders of both sessions before the final direction is decided.The best thing you can do is follow the flow of orders and see how the market reacts.If after the US news the price remains in a range without a clear direction, then there is still no consensus.If you break hard in one direction, there you have your answer.

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