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I do like seeing the information inside of these 9 00:20:28,163 --> 00:20:32,523 get a hang of the fundamentals a bit more but like I always 10 00:21:12,203 --> 00:21:15,843 the Australian dollar is going to go up or going to go down 11 00:21:19,883 --> 00:21:27,043 go down. So yeah that is all for now thank you hope you 12 00:18:52,963 --> 00:18:57,263 that's going on in the world Let's take a look if there's 13 00:21:31,803 --> 00:21:35,203 and check out Forex factory in the Forex calendar or you know 14 00:20:55,283 --> 00:20:57,883 hopefully you have enjoyed hopefully you found value 15 00:20:15,863 --> 00:20:19,983 that are going to be affecting currencies and then you can 16 00:21:41,923 --> 00:21:45,483 that news okay if we head over to Bloomberg we've got a menu 17 00:20:51,123 --> 00:20:55,283 finding new trades okay so that's all for this video 18 00:19:45,863 --> 00:19:49,823 analysis so let's just do a quick recap then when it comes 19 00:22:03,243 --> 00:22:06,163 to check out these little news stories. See how they're 20 00:22:06,163 --> 00:22:10,483 going to be affecting individual currencies. So thank 21 00:20:19,983 --> 00:20:23,263 also head over to different news websites to keep up to 22 00:20:44,003 --> 00:20:47,603 main focus the idea of using these fundamentals is just for 23 00:22:14,803 --> 00:22:19,243 the fundamental analysis chapter. In the next chapter we 24 00:21:54,163 --> 00:21:58,683 right? More so news than the biased individual opinions like 25 00:19:27,583 --> 00:19:31,103 those out you can gauge supply and demand of different assets 26 00:19:01,923 --> 00:19:05,423 Okay stuff like this Saudi Arabia's oil exports in August 27 00:21:45,483 --> 00:21:50,603 here we can look at the markets we can look at the FX okay and 28 00:21:29,563 --> 00:21:31,803 definitely go and do these things go and check them out go 29 00:21:27,043 --> 00:21:29,563 hopefully you've enjoyed hopefully found some value 30 00:18:47,283 --> 00:18:52,963 okay if you see things about you know actual news things 31 00:19:42,723 --> 00:19:45,863 Is going to be talking their own opinions and their own 32 00:19:16,303 --> 00:19:22,383 that is not really so valuable okay this one again new stories 33 00:20:02,583 --> 00:20:04,943 done that when you find your central bank and economic data 34 00:21:15,843 --> 00:21:19,883 versus say how the US dollar is going to go up versus going to 35 00:19:36,983 --> 00:19:41,903 is kind of not really something that we want to go and look at. 36 00:21:35,203 --> 00:21:38,723 FX Street Daily FX if you prefer to try one of those oh 37 00:20:04,943 --> 00:20:07,903 that's going to be playing a part you can head over and 38 00:21:38,723 --> 00:21:41,923 Bloomberg as well forgot to mention this is a great one for 39 00:19:52,663 --> 00:19:55,703 nice economic calendar that you're happy to use plot out 40 00:19:59,303 --> 00:20:02,583 then prepare your watchlist for the week and then when you've 41 00:18:44,683 --> 00:18:47,283 going to go next probably don't get too involved with those 42 00:20:57,883 --> 00:21:00,883 hopefully now you can go and use these tools comfortably and 43 00:21:09,283 --> 00:21:12,203 as it really gives you an idea of whether or not for example 44 00:21:00,883 --> 00:21:03,683 also Hopefully you now will go and check out some military 45 00:20:47,603 --> 00:20:51,123 additional clarity additional confidence and logic when 46 00:20:32,523 --> 00:20:36,523 say we want to keep this around the 20% of all of our trading 47 00:20:40,643 --> 00:20:44,003 trading and that's where we're going to put all of our main 48 00:20:36,523 --> 00:20:40,643 major focus is going to be on the the technical side of 49 00:19:31,103 --> 00:19:33,663 by reading these so But when it comes to these actual other 50 00:18:41,923 --> 00:18:44,683 individual articles about currencies and where they're 51 00:18:32,043 --> 00:18:35,923 military policies and overall trend and also distract you 52 00:20:11,543 --> 00:20:15,863 get in line with geopolitical events and geopolitical issues 53 00:20:23,263 --> 00:20:28,163 date with geopoliticals from there as well. Over time you'll 54 00:20:07,903 --> 00:20:11,543 check out recent monetary policy statements and news to 55 00:19:25,063 --> 00:19:27,583 with a pinch of salt but definitely go ahead and check 56 00:19:07,983 --> 00:19:12,343 nice insight on oil and demand and supply of oil but then when 57 00:19:49,823 --> 00:19:52,663 to the fundamental resources first of all you want to find a 58 00:19:55,703 --> 00:19:59,303 your different currencies plot out your different data and 59 00:18:05,783 --> 00:18:09,223 getting soaked into this right let's have a look at this we 60 00:18:38,563 --> 00:18:41,923 I would like to say when it comes to things like these 61 00:19:33,663 --> 00:19:36,983 people's technical analysis like this one for example this 62 00:19:22,383 --> 00:19:25,063 you can look at those new stories look at them take them 63 00:19:12,343 --> 00:19:16,303 it comes to things like this GBP USD to test the 200 DMA 64 00:18:21,083 --> 00:18:24,563 this thing to be honest is not going to be valuable for you 65 00:18:24,563 --> 00:18:29,003 all of this thing is actually probably just going to distract 66 00:18:29,003 --> 00:18:32,043 you from your own analysis distract you from the actual 67 00:18:09,223 --> 00:18:16,523 have GBP USD battling to extend gains beyond one point2 6 USD 68 00:19:05,423 --> 00:19:07,983 to remain similar to July levels so this could give us a 69 00:18:57,263 --> 00:19:00,343 anything useful on here. 70 00:18:35,923 --> 00:18:38,563 from your own technical analysis when you've done it so 71 00:18:16,523 --> 00:18:21,083 Zar price analysis GPP USD to test the 200 DMA okay all of 72 00:17:14,363 --> 00:17:17,043 the central banks that we've spoken about and I definitely 73 00:17:07,483 --> 00:17:10,323 these central bank pieces of information they are really are 74 00:17:43,763 --> 00:17:47,243 a look at the geopoliticals and the overall economic standpoint 75 00:17:29,723 --> 00:17:33,323 trading while you're doing your weekend preparation go check 76 00:17:00,443 --> 00:17:03,763 economic data and the effects that geopoliticals are having 77 00:15:37,503 --> 00:15:40,103 then we can see diving into the economic and financial 78 00:17:27,363 --> 00:17:29,723 definitely keep this in mind while you are doing your 79 00:16:52,443 --> 00:16:56,563 are working. That is really how we're going to keep an eye on 80 00:17:03,763 --> 00:17:07,483 upon economic data. So monetary policy statements as mentioned 81 00:16:45,483 --> 00:16:47,923 worth checking out the interest rate decisions and checking out 82 00:17:37,603 --> 00:17:40,843 the currencies it's going to be affecting and then shift your 83 00:16:05,983 --> 00:16:10,103 changing in response to developments okay in response 84 00:15:58,863 --> 00:16:02,743 result of geopoliticals and a result of the monetary policy 85 00:16:23,263 --> 00:16:26,423 and while we are going to be trading technicals 80% as we've 86 00:16:33,543 --> 00:16:36,543 that little edge and that confidence booster when it 87 00:15:43,303 --> 00:15:47,263 markets inflation financial conditions financial stability 88 00:16:15,183 --> 00:16:17,823 going to use these. We can simply search them up. All it 89 00:17:56,863 --> 00:18:02,183 Street or Daily FX we have this Forex news okay and what I 90 00:17:40,843 --> 00:17:43,763 focus over to these monetary policy statements and just have 91 00:15:22,903 --> 00:15:26,503 significantly lower oil prices are holding down consumer price 92 00:15:55,343 --> 00:15:58,863 basically we're going to be seeing what's happening as a 93 00:14:39,463 --> 00:14:43,383 definitely worth looking through this just to keep up to 94 00:15:11,063 --> 00:15:14,183 hardship into the United States and the rest of the world. So 95 00:14:46,503 --> 00:14:49,903 jobs, economic recovery and rebound. Things like this. 96 00:18:02,183 --> 00:18:05,783 want to mention is the ability of not the importance of not 97 00:16:29,543 --> 00:16:33,543 into how each economy is performing definitely gives you 98 00:17:33,323 --> 00:17:37,603 out your economic calendar find the information coming up find 99 00:15:02,223 --> 00:15:06,023 the Federal Reserve. So this one once again is talking about 100 00:15:14,183 --> 00:15:18,623 we can see an employment rate which has been at a 50 year low 101 00:15:40,103 --> 00:15:43,303 developments we can learn about economic activity labour 102 00:16:56,563 --> 00:17:00,443 geopoliticals nice and easily. As well as other things like 103 00:16:36,543 --> 00:16:42,603 comes to actually placing trades and finding trades. So 104 00:14:43,383 --> 00:14:46,503 date with everything. Inflation, labour markets, 105 00:17:22,483 --> 00:17:27,363 so that is pretty much that okay go check out these 106 00:16:42,603 --> 00:16:45,483 if you want to trade in line with the trend, it's definitely 107 00:14:11,523 --> 00:14:13,523 that you would just wouldn't have known whatsoever without 108 00:14:24,823 --> 00:14:28,823 uncertainty and there is going to be a lot of stress on the 109 00:16:20,343 --> 00:16:23,263 through and you can find quite a lot of information in here 110 00:14:28,823 --> 00:14:31,983 Reserve Bank of Australia, okay? So this is a statement 111 00:13:45,243 --> 00:13:47,723 and against the effect that it's having upon markets. 112 00:16:10,103 --> 00:16:15,183 to anything that's going down right now so That is how we're 113 00:14:58,783 --> 00:15:02,223 Another example then we have the military policy report from 114 00:13:37,483 --> 00:13:42,563 Australian economy is fighting back okay it it the Reserve 115 00:15:06,023 --> 00:15:11,063 COVID-19 and how this has pushing pushing a lot of 116 00:15:51,263 --> 00:15:55,343 safeguarding market functioning and things like this okay so 117 00:16:17,823 --> 00:16:20,343 takes is a quick five minutes to just skim through to read 118 00:17:10,323 --> 00:17:14,363 gems. You'll be able to find these for pretty much all of 119 00:16:26,423 --> 00:16:29,543 spoken about these fundamentals and just having this insight 120 00:14:09,243 --> 00:14:11,523 dollar is at an area of weakness. This is something 121 00:17:17,043 --> 00:17:22,483 recommend you do. You can even download this look. Very nice 122 00:16:47,923 --> 00:16:52,443 these monetary policies to see what's changed and how things 123 00:16:02,743 --> 00:16:05,983 and how it's working and we're also going to see what they're 124 00:15:32,263 --> 00:15:37,503 effective overview of where the US stands in the US economy and 125 00:14:31,983 --> 00:14:36,063 from the governor of the monetary policy of the Reserve 126 00:17:47,243 --> 00:17:54,223 of each global economy and country Now another thing real 127 00:14:05,443 --> 00:14:09,243 very big information and you can see that the Australian 128 00:14:01,843 --> 00:14:05,443 construction since the 1930s. So you can see here this is 129 00:17:54,223 --> 00:17:56,863 quick then is if if we jump over to a website like FX 130 00:13:29,563 --> 00:13:33,323 continue pushing money into the economy to stabilize the 131 00:13:22,883 --> 00:13:27,083 achieve the yield target. So this really shows that the bank 132 00:12:52,223 --> 00:12:54,783 this really quickly gives a good overview of everything 133 00:15:18,623 --> 00:15:22,903 has soared to a post war record high. Right? We could demand 134 00:15:26,503 --> 00:15:32,263 inflation. All these giving us a very quick brief and 135 00:13:08,523 --> 00:13:13,123 purchased government bonds for some time with total purchases 136 00:12:49,023 --> 00:12:52,223 yields remain at historical low levels. So you can see that 137 00:15:47,263 --> 00:15:51,263 international developments and then easing monetary policy 138 00:12:46,023 --> 00:12:49,023 level of uncertainty about the economic outlook. Uh bond 139 00:12:33,743 --> 00:12:38,143 market and causing uncertainty, right? Globally conditions in 140 00:12:59,983 --> 00:13:02,703 effectively and the yield on three year Australian 141 00:12:18,363 --> 00:12:21,543 So a lot of flags suggesting the worst of the global 142 00:13:13,123 --> 00:13:17,483 date of around 50 billion. So this then leads on to the bank 143 00:14:22,983 --> 00:14:24,823 raising, unemployment is raising, there's lots of 144 00:12:24,103 --> 00:12:27,343 remains uncertain. Recovery expected to be bumpy and 145 00:12:12,603 --> 00:12:15,043 Many people have lost jobs. There has been a sharp price in 146 00:14:16,723 --> 00:14:22,983 have lost jobs. You can see then that unemployment is 147 00:12:44,023 --> 00:12:46,023 of assets have risen substantially despite the high 148 00:12:40,343 --> 00:12:44,023 declining. There's been large rays of debt and equity. Prices 149 00:14:54,463 --> 00:14:58,783 performance and condition of the Australian economy. Okay. 150 00:14:13,523 --> 00:14:16,723 looking through this okay. Since March 800, 000 people 151 00:11:19,703 --> 00:11:24,363 jump on here and we can actually go and check out then 152 00:14:36,063 --> 00:14:39,463 Bank of Australia and the monetary policies. Uh and it's 153 00:14:49,903 --> 00:14:54,463 You're going to get a very good outlook on the overall 154 00:10:57,823 --> 00:11:02,943 simply typing in if we go back here simply typing in you know 155 00:11:56,163 --> 00:11:59,023 Looking at this one then, key pointers that we can take away 156 00:10:35,823 --> 00:10:39,223 trade technicals alone but if you do want that extra clarity 157 00:11:59,023 --> 00:12:05,903 from this military policy decision. So we're looking at 158 00:12:27,343 --> 00:12:30,303 depends upon the containment of the coronavirus. So you can see 159 00:13:27,083 --> 00:13:29,563 is prepared. The Reserve Bank of Australia is prepared to 160 00:13:42,563 --> 00:13:45,243 Bank of Australia is fighting back against this coronavirus 161 00:13:59,443 --> 00:14:01,843 through a very difficult period experiencing the biggest 162 00:13:51,123 --> 00:13:54,963 idea of where the RBA are and where the Australian dollar 163 00:13:47,723 --> 00:13:51,123 Understanding this information gives you a good standpoint 164 00:13:20,083 --> 00:13:22,883 necessary to ensure bond markets remain functional and 165 00:13:17,483 --> 00:13:20,083 is prepared to scale up bond purchases again do whatever is 166 00:13:54,963 --> 00:13:59,443 really stands. So the Australian economy is going 167 00:13:33,323 --> 00:13:37,483 currency okay to stabilize bonds. So we can see that the 168 00:10:28,103 --> 00:10:33,223 different central banks. And some of you won't do this. Uh 169 00:12:21,543 --> 00:12:24,103 economic intraction has now passed, okay? The outlook 170 00:11:11,263 --> 00:11:13,663 example we've got the RBA website here which is the 171 00:11:08,063 --> 00:11:11,263 right the government websites normally have these listed for 172 00:09:57,983 --> 00:10:01,063 interesting opportunities in line with the trend and in line 173 00:10:22,183 --> 00:10:25,303 very important and second on from there then we're going to 174 00:12:05,903 --> 00:12:12,603 coronavirus, right? Coronavirus continuing to cause a downturn. 175 00:13:06,183 --> 00:13:08,523 points. Given these developments the bank has not 176 00:10:48,223 --> 00:10:53,463 What I've got up here is the Reserve Bank of Australia and 177 00:12:38,143 --> 00:12:40,343 the financial market have improved. Volatility is 178 00:11:47,603 --> 00:11:50,163 reasons why interest rates have been changed and the current 179 00:11:50,163 --> 00:11:56,163 economic outlook for the different economies okay 180 00:13:02,703 --> 00:13:06,183 government securities is at the target of around 25 basis 181 00:11:32,743 --> 00:11:38,203 The Reserve Bank websites and the Essential Bank websites are 182 00:09:35,203 --> 00:09:37,123 going to come up and what currencies you should and 183 00:12:57,903 --> 00:12:59,983 Australia the government bond markets are operating 184 00:12:30,303 --> 00:12:33,743 the coronavirus there acting as a geopolitical playing in the 185 00:11:44,483 --> 00:11:47,603 dive into them we can actually see the reasons okay the 186 00:10:53,463 --> 00:10:57,823 the Federal Reserve okay which is the US Central Bank and 187 00:12:54,783 --> 00:12:57,903 that's really happening in that specific market okay. In 188 00:09:47,183 --> 00:09:50,663 the start of each week usually on the weekend and get to grips 189 00:12:15,043 --> 00:12:17,763 unemployment. 190 00:10:10,423 --> 00:10:14,623 talk about keeping up with the actual data and the actual 191 00:11:38,203 --> 00:11:44,483 going to show you monetary policy decisions and then if we 192 00:11:13,663 --> 00:11:16,843 Reserve Bank of Australia's website if we were to just type 193 00:09:22,643 --> 00:09:25,883 Wednesday and Thursday which could really mess up your whole 194 00:11:02,943 --> 00:11:08,063 RBA Monetary Policy is going to take you to the the closest one 195 00:11:24,363 --> 00:11:28,083 the statements, right? 196 00:09:55,423 --> 00:09:57,983 dodge and what data could potentially provide some 197 00:09:20,123 --> 00:09:22,643 going to take quite a few hits this week, okay? Mainly on 198 00:09:08,163 --> 00:09:10,763 consistent data from the Euro interest rate decision and 199 00:09:43,683 --> 00:09:47,183 other calendar of your choice and just filter that data at 200 00:11:16,843 --> 00:11:19,163 this 201 00:10:33,223 --> 00:10:35,823 and that's okay. If you don't do this that's okay. You can 202 00:09:13,563 --> 00:09:17,443 drive in the market and then an ECB press conference 45 minutes 203 00:10:07,983 --> 00:10:10,423 Now that we've done that we we're just going to quickly 204 00:10:39,223 --> 00:10:42,223 and that extra confidence and the extra sense of direction in 205 00:10:42,223 --> 00:10:45,223 the market it is actually very to go and check these monetary 206 00:10:45,223 --> 00:10:48,223 policy statements out and they're really not that long. 207 00:10:14,623 --> 00:10:18,263 geopolitical events that come out and that are happening in 208 00:10:25,303 --> 00:10:28,103 be looking at the monetary policy statements from the 209 00:10:18,263 --> 00:10:22,183 the world as we go. So an economic calendar's going to be 210 00:09:02,923 --> 00:09:06,003 Thursday once again if you're trading the Euro chances are 211 00:09:40,563 --> 00:09:43,683 So this is where we're going to begin. Forex factory or any 212 00:10:01,063 --> 00:10:07,983 with your technical analysis. Cool. That's where we begin. 213 00:09:32,963 --> 00:09:35,203 like this and being able to understand when the data's 214 00:09:29,283 --> 00:09:32,963 gained earlier in the week. So being able to filter the data 215 00:09:06,003 --> 00:09:08,163 you're going to run into some losses because we've got 216 00:09:37,123 --> 00:09:40,563 shouldn't avoid trading really is going to give you that edge. 217 00:09:17,443 --> 00:09:20,123 later. So if you're not keeping an eye out, you're probably 218 00:09:10,763 --> 00:09:13,563 monetary policy statement which normally cause quite a big 219 00:09:50,663 --> 00:09:55,423 with the economics coming up so that you know what data to 220 00:09:25,883 --> 00:09:29,283 week's session and really wipe clean your results that you've 221 00:08:59,243 --> 00:09:02,923 spike leading to a loss are quite high okay and then on 222 00:08:23,843 --> 00:08:27,723 rate decisions and normally we don't have that much data we 223 00:06:01,303 --> 00:06:05,863 avoid taking a loss as a cause of a spike of this so that is 224 00:04:57,683 --> 00:05:00,363 impact data that I really think is going to have an effect. Uh 225 00:06:10,103 --> 00:06:12,063 cool and we should be concentrated through that no 226 00:07:30,383 --> 00:07:33,743 effect on the economy so it's definitely worth watching and 227 00:08:20,803 --> 00:08:23,843 right we got multiple military policy statements and interest 228 00:07:54,763 --> 00:07:57,123 to run through the calendar okay you just want to pinpoint 229 00:00:33,963 --> 00:00:36,283 going to look at the resources on how you find the actual 230 00:07:39,083 --> 00:07:42,123 economic data that we've spoken about things like core retail 231 00:06:14,863 --> 00:06:18,503 rate decisions and monetary policy statements from the Bank 232 00:07:33,743 --> 00:07:39,083 looking for. So from there then the lower impact stuff the 233 00:05:16,923 --> 00:05:20,883 speech there's not much that we can actually gauge before it 234 00:08:49,043 --> 00:08:51,723 you'll probably be okay but come Wednesday if you trade the 235 00:07:23,623 --> 00:07:27,223 data is what we look for first and then anything regarding 236 00:04:49,683 --> 00:04:54,683 around. So what would we get from the coming week then? Um 237 00:08:14,523 --> 00:08:20,803 information okay so this shows a pretty big week for data 238 00:08:34,523 --> 00:08:40,883 less and weeks like this really shine on why we actually do 239 00:06:22,623 --> 00:06:27,543 big pieces of information for myself interest rate decisions 240 00:07:02,703 --> 00:07:07,263 Thursday also has interest rate decisions for the Eurozone okay 241 00:07:42,123 --> 00:07:46,683 sales and retail sales over here that's pretty much the 242 00:06:41,923 --> 00:06:44,563 seen those datas come out and until we can actually gauge the 243 00:08:54,363 --> 00:08:59,243 dollar chances of you getting hit there with a loss a fast 244 00:04:31,123 --> 00:04:34,603 starting point because what we want to do with it is find days 245 00:08:51,723 --> 00:08:54,363 if you trade the Japanese yen or you trade the Canadian 246 00:07:50,243 --> 00:07:54,763 for the week coming up so that is pretty much how we're going 247 00:05:48,583 --> 00:05:52,343 this data that's why I would mark my first note of the week 248 00:05:23,203 --> 00:05:25,883 use the headlines and the aftermath of the speech to then 249 00:04:22,783 --> 00:04:26,703 previous data as well okay so this is very very useful we've 250 00:03:50,523 --> 00:03:54,563 that current training session so when you have this set up on 251 00:07:57,123 --> 00:08:01,523 those important central bank datas and also pinpoint any 252 00:06:54,643 --> 00:06:57,683 definitely going to be noting down those. Interest rate 253 00:07:09,823 --> 00:07:12,463 statement and we have an interest rate decision from the 254 00:08:44,403 --> 00:08:46,803 any calendars and you've got no idea what data's coming up. 255 00:08:01,523 --> 00:08:05,483 economic data that's likely to cause movements in the market 256 00:02:36,263 --> 00:02:40,783 so for example myself while I don't trade all of these I will 257 00:08:11,603 --> 00:08:14,523 knowing that you're not going to get caught up on any of this 258 00:05:08,683 --> 00:05:12,963 drive the the Great British pound this is going to drive 259 00:06:12,063 --> 00:06:14,863 problem but then when we hit Wednesday we have some interest 260 00:08:46,803 --> 00:08:49,043 You're going to trade as normal through Monday and Tuesday 261 00:05:29,003 --> 00:05:32,123 simply filter the pound okay we know that if we're trading the 262 00:08:05,483 --> 00:08:08,403 when you've got all those outlined you are ready to then 263 00:08:31,123 --> 00:08:34,523 bombardment of data sometimes we have more sometimes we have 264 00:07:27,223 --> 00:07:30,383 employment okay employment and labour markets can have a huge 265 00:07:12,463 --> 00:07:17,063 European Central Bank Australian dollar employment 266 00:07:07,263 --> 00:07:09,823 we have ECB press conference we've got military policy 267 00:06:27,543 --> 00:06:30,663 are of course central bank data very important and the monetary 268 00:05:41,463 --> 00:05:44,943 or getting out of trades altogether to avoid a big spike 269 00:07:46,683 --> 00:07:50,243 only low lower impact data economic data that we've got 270 00:05:32,123 --> 00:05:35,923 pound through 4: 30 PM on Monday we are going to be 271 00:04:13,983 --> 00:04:17,503 can get more details on the speakers on the usual effect 272 00:07:20,863 --> 00:07:23,623 quite the effect upon the market. So the central bank 273 00:04:47,363 --> 00:04:49,683 trading and be prepared for them when they actually come 274 00:06:44,563 --> 00:06:47,003 reaction and the reasoning behind the monetary policy 275 00:06:18,503 --> 00:06:22,623 of Japan and the Bank of Canada okay so these are going to be 276 00:04:41,643 --> 00:04:44,163 bank information, okay, interest rates and monetary 277 00:05:52,343 --> 00:05:57,183 will be 4: 30 PM on Monday we're going to cut trading on 278 00:05:57,183 --> 00:06:01,303 the pound or risk free at any positions that we do have to 279 00:08:27,723 --> 00:08:31,123 maybe have like one crazy week each month where there's a big 280 00:01:43,543 --> 00:01:47,143 that expected impact and we can also filter the currencies okay 281 00:06:30,663 --> 00:06:34,143 policy statement that comes with is also going to be quite 282 00:02:54,703 --> 00:02:57,303 it comes to the event types I will not be filtering any of 283 00:07:17,063 --> 00:07:20,863 change and unemployment rate data as well is going to have 284 00:06:57,683 --> 00:07:02,703 decisions and ministry policy statements on Wednesday. Now 285 00:04:26,703 --> 00:04:31,123 got all the information we need in there Now this is the 286 00:04:10,463 --> 00:04:13,983 it actually says what it is okay if you click on here you 287 00:04:17,503 --> 00:04:22,783 etcetera etcetera etcetera and we also have forecasts and 288 00:06:37,303 --> 00:06:41,923 avoid the Japanese and the Canadian dollar until we've 289 00:03:05,903 --> 00:03:08,583 expected impact as well so my recommendation for you is 290 00:04:44,163 --> 00:04:47,363 policies and find those so that we can filter them into our 291 00:06:47,003 --> 00:06:54,643 changes and any interest rate changes that we may see. So 292 00:05:25,883 --> 00:05:29,003 find direction for the pound but this would be used to 293 00:02:22,763 --> 00:02:27,443 data okay these red these red little factory symbols so what 294 00:06:34,143 --> 00:06:37,303 important so Wednesday's probably going to be a day to 295 00:05:00,363 --> 00:05:03,443 and what I'll be looking at this week is of course central 296 00:03:54,563 --> 00:04:00,263 your week and also on your right filters you have this 297 00:01:50,783 --> 00:01:54,303 the chart for the week here the calendar for the week we can 298 00:02:01,603 --> 00:02:04,723 really going to need it inside of our trading okay and this is 299 00:05:12,963 --> 00:05:16,923 the Great British pound as we can see here and as it's a 300 00:04:04,503 --> 00:04:07,583 currency that this information is going to affect the impact 301 00:06:05,863 --> 00:06:10,103 the first note of the week Tuesday then a free day that's 302 00:04:07,583 --> 00:04:10,463 is going to have which should all be the high impact and then 303 00:03:38,803 --> 00:03:41,563 just keep this on the week right if you set it to the week 304 00:05:44,943 --> 00:05:48,583 and an instant loss okay so that is how we're going to use 305 00:02:19,963 --> 00:02:22,763 focus on what we only need to focus on is this high impact 306 00:01:10,743 --> 00:01:14,183 pretty this is one I used to use but I soon switched over to 307 00:01:02,983 --> 00:01:06,423 there are a few more and we've got FX Street as well and Daily 308 00:04:38,083 --> 00:04:41,643 datas such as employment data, interest rates, the central 309 00:05:38,263 --> 00:05:41,463 loss to break even or we're going to be avoiding the trade 310 00:02:57,303 --> 00:03:00,543 those because if we do going to miss one or two we can't we 311 00:00:25,143 --> 00:00:29,503 events and economic data, okay? We've outlined these in the 312 00:05:03,443 --> 00:05:08,683 bank speech okay this is at 430 on Monday this is likely to 313 00:05:35,923 --> 00:05:38,263 removing the risk from positions and putting the stop 314 00:08:40,883 --> 00:08:44,403 this checking the economics. Let's say you were to not check 315 00:05:20,883 --> 00:05:23,203 happens so we can use the outlook of the speech we can 316 00:02:07,883 --> 00:02:11,883 in the chapter this low and medium impact data rarely ever 317 00:00:47,723 --> 00:00:51,983 fundamentals. The economic under that I personally choose 318 00:04:34,603 --> 00:04:38,083 where economic data's going to run wild. Find high impact 319 00:01:06,423 --> 00:01:10,743 FX are notable ones but to me these ones are not quite as 320 00:03:26,103 --> 00:03:32,203 out more refined as well we can then select the dates right we 321 00:02:27,443 --> 00:02:30,543 we're going to do is just filter out all of the lower 322 00:02:14,843 --> 00:02:19,963 likely to never really sway our trades so what we only want to 323 00:01:54,303 --> 00:01:58,743 see it's absolutely packed full of information so much data but 324 00:03:03,063 --> 00:03:05,903 remove any of that you just filter by currency and the 325 00:03:41,563 --> 00:03:44,083 it should follow you week by week that is what we need it on 326 00:03:08,583 --> 00:03:11,903 probably just set it up exactly how I have okay high impact 327 00:01:23,903 --> 00:01:31,823 ready to actually So, first thing we're going to do head 328 00:02:43,223 --> 00:02:46,343 another except for the Chinese yen okay this is something I'm 329 00:08:08,403 --> 00:08:11,603 go ahead into the trading session into the trading week 330 00:01:35,943 --> 00:01:38,503 the economic calendar and then what we can do from here is 331 00:03:44,083 --> 00:03:47,123 really because we only need to see the data around the week 332 00:01:58,743 --> 00:02:01,603 the thing is so of it is very low impact that we're not 333 00:03:32,203 --> 00:03:35,243 have the month of July and we can select any dates we can 334 00:03:11,903 --> 00:03:14,543 data only and all of the currencies except for the 335 00:04:54,683 --> 00:04:57,683 essentially what I'll be looking for here is that high 336 00:00:51,983 --> 00:00:56,583 to use myself is Forex factory okay this is in my opinion the 337 00:03:00,543 --> 00:03:03,063 could miss some very high impact data we don't want to 338 00:01:38,503 --> 00:01:43,543 actually filter the information that we get right we can filter 339 00:02:46,343 --> 00:02:48,863 not interested in that is not something that I trade and not 340 00:03:35,243 --> 00:03:38,803 even go back forward etcetera but what we're going to do is 341 00:04:00,263 --> 00:04:04,503 refined list of information showing the times and dates the 342 00:01:47,143 --> 00:01:50,783 and we can filter the event types as well so if we look at 343 00:03:14,543 --> 00:03:17,383 Chinese yen because this rarely ever comes into play well it 344 00:02:33,703 --> 00:02:36,263 the currencies that we're going to be using and not using right 345 00:00:41,163 --> 00:00:45,163 your fundamental analysis is going to be heading over to an 346 00:02:30,543 --> 00:02:33,703 impact data and then we can actually go ahead and filter 347 00:03:17,383 --> 00:03:21,823 never comes into play inside of my trade-in so when we do that 348 00:02:51,063 --> 00:02:54,703 the calendar just helps to filter it down even more when 349 00:03:47,123 --> 00:03:50,523 ahead we only need to know what data's going to affect us in 350 00:03:21,823 --> 00:03:26,103 we can see that the calendar is much more relaxed and well laid 351 00:02:48,863 --> 00:02:51,063 something that's going to affect me so chopping that out 352 00:00:56,583 --> 00:00:59,663 easiest to use the easiest to filter the easiest to outline 353 00:00:59,663 --> 00:01:02,983 all of that important data so that is actually what I use 354 00:02:11,883 --> 00:02:14,843 actually causes a notable effect on the market and is 355 00:01:31,823 --> 00:01:35,943 over to Forex Factory head over to the calendar okay which is 356 00:00:45,163 --> 00:00:47,723 economic calendar and getting in line with the upcoming 357 00:01:14,183 --> 00:01:17,303 Forex Factory and I've stayed there since so this is where we 358 00:00:06,823 --> 00:00:10,183 that we use for fundamental analysis. So I'm just going to 359 00:02:40,783 --> 00:02:43,223 be leaving them all on because they do correlate with one 360 00:02:04,723 --> 00:02:07,883 exactly what I've spoken about in the other the other episodes 361 00:01:17,303 --> 00:01:19,903 begin because this is where we're going to see economic 362 00:01:19,903 --> 00:01:23,903 data and central bank data as well all lined up in a calendar 363 00:00:20,383 --> 00:00:25,143 fundamental data. We've got central banks, geopolitical 364 00:00:36,283 --> 00:00:41,163 information for each one. So the real starting point for 365 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:03,183 How we doing everyone? Welcome back to the course. In this 366 00:00:10,183 --> 00:00:13,023 be showing them live in action just to show you the different 367 00:00:29,503 --> 00:00:33,963 chapter and we've outlined how we use each and now we're just 368 00:00:15,983 --> 00:00:20,383 about using them. So we have our three different types of 369 00:00:13,023 --> 00:00:15,983 websites that we're going to use and how you can actually go 370 00:00:03,183 --> 00:00:06,823 video we're going to be talking about the different resources 371 00:22:30,103 --> 00:22:35,383 thanks for watching and I will see you later. 34819

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