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12-22-2023, 10:49 PM
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Market Fluctuations Based on Regular Events
Hello,
What are the repeated events every month or year where the market fluctuates too much, and market velocity is too high? I know one, which is the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). It happens once a month. |
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12-23-2023, 04:49 AM
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RE: Market Fluctuations Based on Regular Events
Check:
Magic Button : The BIG RED flags on the news announcements are the ones that affect the most currencies. AbeLincolnBart PS: The most important news item for trading is the Non-Farm Payroll announcement - usually on the first Friday of the month (unless a holiday). I've traded the last 400 first-Friday's of the month in the Forex (Foreign Exchange markets / CME futures), and have profited on 398 of them. Additional explanation: When you consider that 100% of all major manufacturers, sovereign governments, central banks, hedge funds --- are already invested and watching that announcement to see if they are still correctly positioned -- AND ALL of the losers who manage their positions poorly; if you have any risk managing ability you can almost always profit taking advantage of the 90% who ultimately get it wrong. It's like shooting fish in a barrel. "Success leaves clues, but rarely within reach of a couch." ---Blair Warren |
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