Disliked{quote} Thank you for the explanation. Although, I would not consider NZD and AUD emerging markets imo.Ignored
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Historical News data and news trading 5 replies
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Pre-news sentiment - an alternative to news straddle? 35 replies
Disliked{quote} Thank you for the explanation. Although, I would not consider NZD and AUD emerging markets imo.Ignored
DislikedMr Trump has reaffirmed his commitment not to boost tariffs on $200bn of Chinese goods to 25% on 1 January. The White House said that if a trade agreement on issues including intellectual property, cyber theft and agriculture have not been reached with China within 90 days, then both parties agree that the 10% tariffs will be raised to 25%. It's good news but with a pinch of salt. 90 days to agree a trade deal is a big ask. In any case this news should provide a theme for sentiment on market open with trade sensitive currencies enjoying short term...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Sorry but a question. If there is an indeed a boost of tariffs, how will this effect USD? I'm trying to understand how this works. Cheers!Ignored
DislikedSo we are going to get the gap in trade related pairs like ausi which is currently about 0.7375. It's a jam packed week with lots of central bank activity amongst other economic data. Tuesday is RBA so keep that in mind if you are going to get in on some of the Trump Xi related sentiment that should support trade related pairs so long as no risk off themes surface. I am catching up on the last ausie statement and data since their last meeting. I am looking for additional supportive evidence to go long in light of the trade sentiment that should...Ignored
DislikedYou guys are delusional if you think you can outsmart banks and institutions, which have teams of economists/analysts crunching data for their traders 24hs... Those guys trade way before the news INTO the news, they get out at the ``news`` which are actually old news by the time they are released. They have access to resources and information way beyond your reach. You are just providing liquidity for them... You gotta learn how to detect their footsteps and then ride their coat tails. This fundamental analysis is like doing technical analysis with...Ignored