FX - - USD Overweight Bullish against G10 as US economy remains relative outperformer. EUR Underweight Core inflation slowing, with growth still relatively sluggish. Expect rate differentials to stay in USD’s favor. JPY Neutral BOJ’s move towards tightening is slow, methodical. Better currencies...
Like any other economic good, FX rates are driven by supply and demand. But what is behind that? Basically there are two major drivers of FX rates. The first is the willingness to receive higher interest rates and higher returns in one country, these are the so-called capital flows. Espec...
As we discussed earlier, P.A.or “price action trading analysis” is the analysis of the price movement of a market over time. From our analysis of price movement we can determine a market’s underlying directional bias or “trend”, or if the market has no trend it is said to be “...
In the final analysis, the peace dividend, if it exists, has not been deposited or enjoyed. This is primarily best seen in the continuing global conflicts that the U.S. has been involved in over the past two decades. These include the war in Afghanistan, the crisis in Iraq, the rise o...
The second benefit is that the institution is able to stockpile an inventory of securities. This helps in two ways. First, any speculative inventory allows the institution to offer an unexpected advantage to clients. Second, it helps these institutions prepare for down or illiquid markets when it...
Forex is short for Foreign Exchange, and forex trading – also known as FX trader - is the same as currency trading. Forex trading is not a new invention; as
Forex is short for Foreign Exchange, and forex trading – also known as FX trader - is the same as currency trading. Forex trading is not a new invention; as
bias with technical analysis. This is where you need to consider advanced trading platforms that offer all the needed features to detect support and resistance zones and select suitable order types. MetaTrader 5 (MT5) is one such platform that is widely popular among retail Japanese Forex traders...
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Positive feedback—also called a positive feedback loop—is a self-perpetuating pattern of investment behavior where the end result reinforces the initial act.