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and then trade in line with the
economic backdrop So some good
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mentioned Brexit made the pound
markets particularly volatile.
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on just by following the news.
If you do want to dig a bit
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does everyday is provide you
with some new news stories on
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from different economies which
cause short term spikes in the
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important as central banks
because they allow us to filter
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like this that drive the market
one way or the other. So we're
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is a financial news website a
financial news company that are
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three, the hierarchy economic
data. The are the individual
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geopolitical events. Uh and
that is all for now. So that is
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market. So I'm going to show
you how we're going to use
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even sometimes the way that
they're going to sway markets.
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apps for tracking geopoliticals
then. General news following
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are covered in news as well
such as recessions such as
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So these are my recommendations
if you want to track
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importance that each economic
data has. So thank you for
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pieces of economic news and
data releases that come out
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In the next video, we're going
to move on to the lowest of the
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going to keep them in line with
those, okay? They are almost as
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brought up making a currency
rise in value. So, that is how
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ideas and they allow us to
trade in line with the trend.
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going to provide strong
Outlooks on geopoliticals and
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world offence. Wars,
recessions, pandemics, things
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geopoliticals. They are the
economic drivers. The real
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political movements so this is
really useful if you feel like
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mastering the geopolitical
tracking and you really want to
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for the US for example, where
there are fiscal stimulus
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deeper the Economist Espresso
is a mobile app which I do
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keep up to date with it
everyday and Bloomberg as well
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the value will fall in suit. If
the demand rises, supplies
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geopoliticals because generally
geopoliticals are things that
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and we don't want to short a
currency when the market or the
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going to use geopoliticals? If
we can understand geopoliticals
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the major economic events and
the major geopoliticals and
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All of these things are going
to provide you with
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it's only going to last for as
long as the meetings and the
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wars, pandemics, all these
things are going to be covered.
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we're going to avoid some
losses so we want to follow
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So you can keep up the latest
headlines and the latest going
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economy is booming, okay? So if
things are going really well
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like recessions and wars and
pandemics which are going to
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So overall geopoliticals cause
a change in supply and demand
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South African Rand if it is
falling deep into a recession
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the news is going to provide
you with information on
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respective currencies. These
referendum and elections have
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recommend it has a monthly cost
it's quite cheap though what it
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spikes in the market providing
a predictable trading
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scarcity will decrease and the
value will decrease in in turn
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strong downtrends, okay? And on
the contrary, if we're trading
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geopoliticals which isn't
really too much of a hard task
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packages as we're seeing as a
result of the coronavirus
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When demand falls, currency
become less sought after and
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pandemic in place, pushing
money into the markets and into
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another example of how the
geopolitical background
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and we understand the way that
they move the market, we can
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the economy we don't want to
sell against this okay if we
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buying into a recession, okay?
We don't want to be buying the
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conferences are taking place.
But news headlines as a result
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uptrends, okay? We just have to
learn how to play the market in
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of these meetings can cause big
spikes and unpredictable
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geopoliticals. You know news,
sites, newspapers, news on TV.
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know this is going on we know
not to sell against that and
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line with the geopoliticals to
make a profit. So how are we
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provide trading opportunities
and how geopoliticals are
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overall a long term downtrend
where we're seeing weakness
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use this to filter our trade
ideas. We don't want to be
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referendum as well. Uh all of
which caused a stir for their
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African brand example, then we
can actually get some strong
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continue to slide into the
markets and we're seeing demand
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ongoing effects okay so for
example Brexit is still
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IMF meetings these are meetings
among some of the world leaders
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weighing on the pound now after
four years this is going to
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affecting oil prices can then
affect currency prices as well.
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So rising oil prices will boost
the Canadian dollar against
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cause a shift in currency
values
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while everything gets into
place okay while the UK becomes
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geopoliticals and real world
economic events. So some
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independent and everything
comes into place we have G7 and
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those, explain what they are,
and the different levels of
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prices will increase with it so
changes in supply and demand
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supply and demand affects the
markets as a result of
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Denmark referendum, the Crimea
referendum and the Brexit
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provide long-term negative
weight for a currency. Forming
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have an ongoing effect for the
foreseeable future to be honest
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some strength against other
currencies as well. So that is
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demand. On the contrary, if a
currency is strong, demand will
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conditions. This is a bit less
of an ongoing effect. Of course
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and the news headlines from
these meetings can cause big
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trading conditions in the
market. We've then got things
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and demand cause a change in
currency values okay so if the
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examples of geopoliticals, we
have a referendums like the
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against that currency, as
mentioned in the USD South
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that we're seeing Brexit way
down on the Great British Pound
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rising the Canadian dollar also
continues to rise and also see
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supply is going to be taken up
scarcity will increase and
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Um news releases headlines and
the overall uncertainty and
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African Rand now the South
Africa South African Rand take
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because the future of the UK is
rocky. Uh and that is a way
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the demand is going to fall
supply is going to rise
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enter the market and take up
supply. These changes in supply
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of some geopoliticals demand is
going to flood into the market
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showing themselves in the real
life market scenarios
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So geopoliticals actually cause
uncertainty for market
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are looking at USDR so that is
the US dollar versus the South
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okay but things like recessions
and wars are going to weigh on
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other currencies and the reason
being Canada is one of the
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against the okay so that is how
a recession can actually
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and on the flip side if
currency is strong as a result
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continue to fall. Geopoliticals
can dramatically strengthen or
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participants for investors and
for traders. As we've just
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world's biggest oil producers
okay and when we see oil prices
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a hit for a long long time due
to a recession and that
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for a currency. If currency is
weak it's going to lose its
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geopoliticals are pushing
investors away from a currency
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about in the first video.
Investidor demand is down
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provided some great uptrending
opportunities to buy the USD
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a currency for a long time and
this actually provides trading
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stress that the the Brexit
scenario has brought to the UK
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weaken a currency it depends on
what kind of geopolitical it is
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this and they're very real and
they do provide some
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has affected the pound markets.
We've got volatile days okay
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significant weight to
currencies.
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Okay, we can see investor
demand is down as we spoke
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and the UK economy as well. So
geopoliticals are things like
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and the pound market going
crazy and then we've also got
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opportunities against that
currency okay so let's say we
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providing some ongoing issues
for the UK and for the Great
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British pound in terms of
forming any form of recovery.
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These are all geopolitical
events that weigh down on a
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banks for interest rate data,
monetary policy statement, and
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the global economy. Things like
trade relationships and trade
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how the entire global economy
pretty much came to a halt as a
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result of the coronavirus
pandemic. And of course Brexit
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days are Brexit and the
coronavirus, okay? So we saw
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currency in one way or the
other. Some examples, recent
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sensions, recessions, pandemics
and wars. Things like this.
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country. Past that then the
next most important
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we're going to be talking about
geopolitical events. So
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Geopoliticals are real world
events that affect a country or
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macroeconomic event to keep in
mind is geopoliticals.
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any insight into the current
economic background of that
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importance to central banks. We
want to monitor the central
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Hello everyone and welcome back
to the course. In this video
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geopolitical events are next
down on the hierarchy of
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watching and I will see you in
the next video.
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