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Yohay Elam has been into forex trading for over 5 years, and shares the experience and the knowledge accumulated after taking a short course about forex. Like many forex traders, Elam has earned the significant share of his knowledge the hard way. Macroeconomics, the impact of news on the ...more

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UK GDP As Expected With 0.5% – GBP/USD Rises
It could have been worse: The UK economy grew by 0.5% q/q and 1.9% y/y, exactly as expected according to the preliminary release.
How The Fed Pumped Up Stocks In One Simple Chart
Money that went from central banks to bonds not only raised bond prices and lowered yields (the intended consequence) but also crowded out / released money to look for other assets: stocks and also prices of homes in various places.
4 Fed Scenarios
The Fed decision is causing tension in markets. Will they explode afterwards? (Video Length: 00:10:46)
AUD/USD Looks Good After Stable Inflation Data
Australia’s quarterly inflation report could have triggered rate cut expectations, but the figures were sound enough to stave off such speculation.
Are Markets Sending A Message To The Fed?
The BOE/BOJ/ECB inspired rally seems to have ended with a fresh “risk off” mode favoring only the euro and the yen. (Video Length: 00:04:13)
Fed Decision: Hard To Keep It Balanced – 4 Scenarios
Will the stock-sensitive Fed respond and hint of a hike-hiatus? Or will it stick to its guns? It can also be something in the middle. Here are 4 scenarios with probabilities and impacts on currency markets.
Sterling Hit By ‘Fear Factor’, Where To Target?
The pound was pounded by Carney but then recovered quite nicely. However, doom and gloom returns. CIBC describes the next potential moves.
No News Is Bad News For USD
The meeting minutes from the Fed didn't show the decision was close, and that was bad news for the greenback. After the minutes we move to rising oil (certainly correlated) and the upcoming events - China is back.
On TPP, BOJ And The Japanese Yen
The TPP agreement is certainly a consideration for the BOJ. Will it limit action or stimulate it? There are many arguments and what we could see from Tokyo on October 30th.
NFP Nightmare, Judging Japan And Natural Gas
We start by confronting the catastrophe called NFP and its implications. We then continue to Japan’s worsening outlook and easing prospects, follow with natural gas as autumn leaves settle in and preview the big events coming up.
Fed Preview: Hawkish Talk Or Dovish Hike? 4 Scenarios
Here is everything you need to know: some background with 5 Fed dilemmas and 4 scenarios for the big event, including the accompanying reactions for currency markets.
Is A Fed “No Hike” Already Priced In?
Various surveys of economists have shown a majority for a rate hike in the Sept. 17 meeting. But now, economists seem to be getting cold feet & only a minority supports a move. Are markets now seeing no move from the Fed? Will a hike be a surprise?
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