Global Markets: Asian stock markets: Nikkei up 1.20 %, Shanghai Composite gained 0.50 %, Hang Seng rose 0.80 %, ASX 1.30 % higher Commodities: Gold at $1120 (+0.10 %), Silver at $14.86 (-0.15 %), WTI Oil at $47.15 (-0.05 %), Brent Oil at $49.80 (-0.20 %) Rates: US 10 year yield at 2.28, UK 10 … Continue reading Thursday 17th September: European Open Briefing
Category: Fundamental Analysis 101
Monetary Policy and Central Banks
Monetary policy and interest rate expectations play a central role in fundamental analysis, as these determine the rate of return for holding a country’s assets and therefore the demand for its currency. As mentioned in the previous section, central banks’ decisions carry a major influence in this regard. Of course these decisions are based on … Continue reading Monetary Policy and Central Banks
Economic Releases You Can Trade
The forex economic calendar is one of the most useful tools for traders, especially those who incorporate fundamental analysis in determining their currency biases. A typical forex calendar lists the upcoming data releases and indicates whether those could have a strong or low impact on the currency involved. These also post the previous period’s data … Continue reading Economic Releases You Can Trade
Correlations in Other Financial Markets
Aside from watching economic data releases or keeping track of central bank policy biases, monitoring other financial markets can also be helpful in predicting forex price moves. To be specific, there are currencies that move in tandem with asset prices or precious metals while others are negatively correlated to other financial markets. For one, the … Continue reading Correlations in Other Financial Markets
Understanding Market Sentiment
Briefly introduced in the earlier sections is the concept of market sentiment, which involves gauging whether traders are in the mood to take on more risk in their portfolios or not. This is relevant in the forex market because higher-yielding currencies or those with central banks offering higher interest rates tend to benefit during risk-on … Continue reading Understanding Market Sentiment