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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:06:53,223 --> 00:06:58,723 and then trade in line with the economic backdrop So some good 2 00:01:44,063 --> 00:01:46,943 mentioned Brexit made the pound markets particularly volatile. 3 00:07:24,883 --> 00:07:28,363 on just by following the news. If you do want to dig a bit 4 00:07:35,843 --> 00:07:38,803 does everyday is provide you with some new news stories on 5 00:08:44,203 --> 00:08:47,523 from different economies which cause short term spikes in the 6 00:08:28,743 --> 00:08:31,503 important as central banks because they allow us to filter 7 00:08:22,063 --> 00:08:25,623 like this that drive the market one way or the other. So we're 8 00:07:54,083 --> 00:07:57,803 is a financial news website a financial news company that are 9 00:08:37,783 --> 00:08:41,403 three, the hierarchy economic data. The are the individual 10 00:08:08,903 --> 00:08:13,383 geopolitical events. Uh and that is all for now. So that is 11 00:08:47,523 --> 00:08:50,643 market. So I'm going to show you how we're going to use 12 00:08:03,503 --> 00:08:06,103 even sometimes the way that they're going to sway markets. 13 00:06:58,723 --> 00:07:03,523 apps for tracking geopoliticals then. General news following 14 00:07:16,723 --> 00:07:19,803 are covered in news as well such as recessions such as 15 00:08:06,103 --> 00:08:08,903 So these are my recommendations if you want to track 16 00:08:52,963 --> 00:08:56,843 importance that each economic data has. So thank you for 17 00:08:41,403 --> 00:08:44,203 pieces of economic news and data releases that come out 18 00:08:35,103 --> 00:08:37,783 In the next video, we're going to move on to the lowest of the 19 00:08:25,623 --> 00:08:28,743 going to keep them in line with those, okay? They are almost as 20 00:04:26,683 --> 00:04:30,483 brought up making a currency rise in value. So, that is how 21 00:08:31,503 --> 00:08:35,103 ideas and they allow us to trade in line with the trend. 22 00:07:57,803 --> 00:08:03,503 going to provide strong Outlooks on geopoliticals and 23 00:08:17,743 --> 00:08:22,063 world offence. Wars, recessions, pandemics, things 24 00:08:13,383 --> 00:08:17,743 geopoliticals. They are the economic drivers. The real 25 00:07:42,243 --> 00:07:46,723 political movements so this is really useful if you feel like 26 00:07:46,723 --> 00:07:50,243 mastering the geopolitical tracking and you really want to 27 00:06:29,943 --> 00:06:33,423 for the US for example, where there are fiscal stimulus 28 00:07:28,363 --> 00:07:32,163 deeper the Economist Espresso is a mobile app which I do 29 00:07:50,243 --> 00:07:54,083 keep up to date with it everyday and Bloomberg as well 30 00:04:22,923 --> 00:04:26,683 the value will fall in suit. If the demand rises, supplies 31 00:07:13,683 --> 00:07:16,723 geopoliticals because generally geopoliticals are things that 32 00:06:24,383 --> 00:06:27,303 and we don't want to short a currency when the market or the 33 00:06:07,943 --> 00:06:12,583 going to use geopoliticals? If we can understand geopoliticals 34 00:07:38,803 --> 00:07:42,243 the major economic events and the major geopoliticals and 35 00:07:11,523 --> 00:07:13,683 All of these things are going to provide you with 36 00:05:29,243 --> 00:05:31,643 it's only going to last for as long as the meetings and the 37 00:07:19,803 --> 00:07:22,203 wars, pandemics, all these things are going to be covered. 38 00:06:45,823 --> 00:06:50,063 we're going to avoid some losses so we want to follow 39 00:07:22,203 --> 00:07:24,883 So you can keep up the latest headlines and the latest going 40 00:06:27,303 --> 00:06:29,943 economy is booming, okay? So if things are going really well 41 00:05:41,763 --> 00:05:44,883 like recessions and wars and pandemics which are going to 42 00:03:31,263 --> 00:03:35,443 So overall geopoliticals cause a change in supply and demand 43 00:06:20,983 --> 00:06:24,383 South African Rand if it is falling deep into a recession 44 00:07:03,523 --> 00:07:05,643 the news is going to provide you with information on 45 00:04:49,943 --> 00:04:56,163 respective currencies. These referendum and elections have 46 00:07:32,163 --> 00:07:35,843 recommend it has a monthly cost it's quite cheap though what it 47 00:05:22,323 --> 00:05:25,443 spikes in the market providing a predictable trading 48 00:03:57,883 --> 00:04:02,803 scarcity will decrease and the value will decrease in in turn 49 00:05:48,523 --> 00:05:51,763 strong downtrends, okay? And on the contrary, if we're trading 50 00:06:50,063 --> 00:06:53,223 geopoliticals which isn't really too much of a hard task 51 00:06:33,423 --> 00:06:36,023 packages as we're seeing as a result of the coronavirus 52 00:04:19,343 --> 00:04:22,923 When demand falls, currency become less sought after and 53 00:06:36,023 --> 00:06:40,783 pandemic in place, pushing money into the markets and into 54 00:03:21,583 --> 00:03:25,103 another example of how the geopolitical background 55 00:06:12,583 --> 00:06:14,863 and we understand the way that they move the market, we can 56 00:06:40,783 --> 00:06:43,143 the economy we don't want to sell against this okay if we 57 00:06:18,183 --> 00:06:20,983 buying into a recession, okay? We don't want to be buying the 58 00:05:31,643 --> 00:05:35,323 conferences are taking place. But news headlines as a result 59 00:05:58,843 --> 00:06:02,443 uptrends, okay? We just have to learn how to play the market in 60 00:05:35,323 --> 00:05:37,883 of these meetings can cause big spikes and unpredictable 61 00:07:05,643 --> 00:07:11,523 geopoliticals. You know news, sites, newspapers, news on TV. 62 00:06:43,143 --> 00:06:45,823 know this is going on we know not to sell against that and 63 00:06:02,443 --> 00:06:07,943 line with the geopoliticals to make a profit. So how are we 64 00:02:53,743 --> 00:02:56,943 provide trading opportunities and how geopoliticals are 65 00:02:04,743 --> 00:02:08,943 overall a long term downtrend where we're seeing weakness 66 00:06:14,863 --> 00:06:18,183 use this to filter our trade ideas. We don't want to be 67 00:04:46,103 --> 00:04:49,943 referendum as well. Uh all of which caused a stir for their 68 00:05:54,963 --> 00:05:58,843 African brand example, then we can actually get some strong 69 00:02:08,943 --> 00:02:12,623 continue to slide into the markets and we're seeing demand 70 00:04:56,163 --> 00:04:59,003 ongoing effects okay so for example Brexit is still 71 00:05:14,283 --> 00:05:19,803 IMF meetings these are meetings among some of the world leaders 72 00:04:59,003 --> 00:05:02,963 weighing on the pound now after four years this is going to 73 00:03:25,103 --> 00:03:30,303 affecting oil prices can then affect currency prices as well. 74 00:03:02,763 --> 00:03:07,023 So rising oil prices will boost the Canadian dollar against 75 00:04:14,763 --> 00:04:18,843 cause a shift in currency values 76 00:05:06,123 --> 00:05:10,523 while everything gets into place okay while the UK becomes 77 00:04:34,363 --> 00:04:40,063 geopoliticals and real world economic events. So some 78 00:05:10,523 --> 00:05:14,283 independent and everything comes into place we have G7 and 79 00:08:50,643 --> 00:08:52,963 those, explain what they are, and the different levels of 80 00:04:11,763 --> 00:04:14,763 prices will increase with it so changes in supply and demand 81 00:04:30,483 --> 00:04:34,363 supply and demand affects the markets as a result of 82 00:04:43,263 --> 00:04:46,103 Denmark referendum, the Crimea referendum and the Brexit 83 00:05:44,883 --> 00:05:48,523 provide long-term negative weight for a currency. Forming 84 00:05:02,963 --> 00:05:06,123 have an ongoing effect for the foreseeable future to be honest 85 00:03:18,623 --> 00:03:21,583 some strength against other currencies as well. So that is 86 00:03:39,243 --> 00:03:44,103 demand. On the contrary, if a currency is strong, demand will 87 00:05:25,443 --> 00:05:29,243 conditions. This is a bit less of an ongoing effect. Of course 88 00:05:19,803 --> 00:05:22,323 and the news headlines from these meetings can cause big 89 00:05:37,883 --> 00:05:41,763 trading conditions in the market. We've then got things 90 00:03:49,203 --> 00:03:52,363 and demand cause a change in currency values okay so if the 91 00:04:40,063 --> 00:04:43,263 examples of geopoliticals, we have a referendums like the 92 00:05:51,763 --> 00:05:54,963 against that currency, as mentioned in the USD South 93 00:01:20,463 --> 00:01:23,863 that we're seeing Brexit way down on the Great British Pound 94 00:03:14,103 --> 00:03:18,623 rising the Canadian dollar also continues to rise and also see 95 00:04:08,883 --> 00:04:11,763 supply is going to be taken up scarcity will increase and 96 00:01:46,943 --> 00:01:52,623 Um news releases headlines and the overall uncertainty and 97 00:02:38,443 --> 00:02:42,163 African Rand now the South Africa South African Rand take 98 00:01:16,223 --> 00:01:20,463 because the future of the UK is rocky. Uh and that is a way 99 00:03:55,443 --> 00:03:57,883 the demand is going to fall supply is going to rise 100 00:03:44,103 --> 00:03:49,203 enter the market and take up supply. These changes in supply 101 00:04:05,923 --> 00:04:08,883 of some geopoliticals demand is going to flood into the market 102 00:02:56,943 --> 00:03:01,903 showing themselves in the real life market scenarios 103 00:01:36,003 --> 00:01:39,943 So geopoliticals actually cause uncertainty for market 104 00:02:33,243 --> 00:02:38,443 are looking at USDR so that is the US dollar versus the South 105 00:02:22,723 --> 00:02:26,643 okay but things like recessions and wars are going to weigh on 106 00:03:07,023 --> 00:03:10,823 other currencies and the reason being Canada is one of the 107 00:02:49,743 --> 00:02:53,743 against the okay so that is how a recession can actually 108 00:04:02,803 --> 00:04:05,923 and on the flip side if currency is strong as a result 109 00:02:12,623 --> 00:02:18,403 continue to fall. Geopoliticals can dramatically strengthen or 110 00:01:39,943 --> 00:01:44,063 participants for investors and for traders. As we've just 111 00:03:10,823 --> 00:03:14,103 world's biggest oil producers okay and when we see oil prices 112 00:02:42,163 --> 00:02:45,703 a hit for a long long time due to a recession and that 113 00:03:35,443 --> 00:03:39,243 for a currency. If currency is weak it's going to lose its 114 00:03:52,363 --> 00:03:55,443 geopoliticals are pushing investors away from a currency 115 00:01:13,743 --> 00:01:16,223 about in the first video. Investidor demand is down 116 00:02:45,703 --> 00:02:49,743 provided some great uptrending opportunities to buy the USD 117 00:02:26,643 --> 00:02:29,843 a currency for a long time and this actually provides trading 118 00:01:52,623 --> 00:01:57,903 stress that the the Brexit scenario has brought to the UK 119 00:02:18,403 --> 00:02:22,723 weaken a currency it depends on what kind of geopolitical it is 120 00:01:27,383 --> 00:01:30,623 this and they're very real and they do provide some 121 00:01:57,903 --> 00:02:01,743 has affected the pound markets. We've got volatile days okay 122 00:01:30,623 --> 00:01:34,743 significant weight to currencies. 123 00:01:11,063 --> 00:01:13,743 Okay, we can see investor demand is down as we spoke 124 00:01:23,863 --> 00:01:27,383 and the UK economy as well. So geopoliticals are things like 125 00:02:01,743 --> 00:02:04,743 and the pound market going crazy and then we've also got 126 00:02:29,843 --> 00:02:33,243 opportunities against that currency okay so let's say we 127 00:01:03,383 --> 00:01:08,103 providing some ongoing issues for the UK and for the Great 128 00:01:08,103 --> 00:01:11,063 British pound in terms of forming any form of recovery. 129 00:00:44,623 --> 00:00:47,383 These are all geopolitical events that weigh down on a 130 00:00:13,743 --> 00:00:17,383 banks for interest rate data, monetary policy statement, and 131 00:00:36,023 --> 00:00:40,903 the global economy. Things like trade relationships and trade 132 00:00:55,663 --> 00:00:59,943 how the entire global economy pretty much came to a halt as a 133 00:00:59,943 --> 00:01:03,383 result of the coronavirus pandemic. And of course Brexit 134 00:00:52,223 --> 00:00:55,663 days are Brexit and the coronavirus, okay? So we saw 135 00:00:47,383 --> 00:00:52,223 currency in one way or the other. Some examples, recent 136 00:00:40,903 --> 00:00:44,623 sensions, recessions, pandemics and wars. Things like this. 137 00:00:20,983 --> 00:00:26,263 country. Past that then the next most important 138 00:00:03,543 --> 00:00:07,183 we're going to be talking about geopolitical events. So 139 00:00:32,343 --> 00:00:36,023 Geopoliticals are real world events that affect a country or 140 00:00:26,263 --> 00:00:32,343 macroeconomic event to keep in mind is geopoliticals. 141 00:00:17,383 --> 00:00:20,983 any insight into the current economic background of that 142 00:00:10,183 --> 00:00:13,743 importance to central banks. We want to monitor the central 143 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:03,543 Hello everyone and welcome back to the course. In this video 144 00:00:07,183 --> 00:00:10,183 geopolitical events are next down on the hierarchy of 145 00:08:56,843 --> 00:09:00,683 watching and I will see you in the next video. 13525

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