Originally posted at forexfactory on August 9, 2010 No I don’t really use fundamental analysis. I like to know where each country is in the business cycle and stuff like that so I can understand the market environment that I am trading in. But I don’t use it for trade entries or exits. Fundamental analysis …
Originally posted at forexfactory on August 7, 2010 Some form of risk appetite/aversion is usually seen every day, to a different degree. Sometimes its very small, other times it can be substantial. AUD falling can possibly mean it is off, but not necessarily so. There could be many other reasons for the move to happen. …
Is gold a good hedge against inflation? Â Only if the inflation causes order flow to be generated. Gold may be a good hedge against inflation, but the only reason is that there are a lot of market participants that perceive it to be so. If they perceive it to be so, then if …
Originally posted at forexfactory on Aug 3, 2010 Risk appetite/Risk On = market believes global economy is going to perform well and thus growth is going to be strong, commodities are going to be in demand and people are more willing to put on Risk trades. Risk trades mean people are much more willing …
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Originally posted at forexfactory on July 13, 2010 I am not the best at money management but I will take a stab at it: If you have a system that has 90% winrate with 3:1 RRR then a possibility is to trade the maximum possible leverage each and every trade while subtracting a little bit …
Originally posted at forexfactory on July 12, 2010 Well. There are a few possible explanations. 1. The market was pricing in a much higher number than the 1.9% even the though the forecast number was 0.7%. As such when the 1.9% number came in it was at or below the expectations resulting in …
Originally posted at forexfactory on June 25, 2010 Probably a low chance. But decisions need to made about trade management and you only have a limited amount of information to play with. An ideal trade would consist of placing your stop at level where in order for the market to hit it, it needs …
Originally posted at forexfactory on June 25, 2010 Probably a low chance. But decisions need to made about trade management and you only have a limited amount of information to play with. An ideal trade would consist of placing your stop at level where in order for the market to hit it, it …
Originally posted at forexfactory on Jun 17, 2010 Yup. The euro has been shrugging off bad news ever since it broke through 1.2150. Wave after wave of semi bad news and the market barely budged save for some intraday retracements. A few weeks ago the market was moving lower off those pieces of …