Summary 3/17 – 3/21 – Action Forex

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In case you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably watched a clip or at least caught snippets of Roger Federer’s commencement speech in Dartmouth University. And while his advice to the graduating class applies to life in general, some of the “tennis lessons” he shared are also very relevant in trading. Here are three…
Carbon credit markets have gained significant traction in recent years. These markets are essential tools for reducing greenhouse gas emissions globally. However, they often face a critical challenge: volatility. The instability of carbon credit prices can hinder their effectiveness in emissions trading systems. Fortunately, flexible caps offer an innovative solution to this problem. By adapting…
Just hours after our bearish trade setup was triggered, U.S. President Trump announced a 90-day pause on higher reciprocal tariffs for most trade partners, sparking a massive broad market risk-on move, including in NZD/JPY. This provided a valuable (and painful) lesson in market dynamics and risk management, as the position quickly hit its max stop…
In this video, we break down the “Wash & Rinse” strategy and reveal the most critical price level for Tesla traders. Source link
GBPUSD: The GBP/USD pair is attempting to continue rising for the third consecutive day, trading near 1.2960 during the Asian session on Thursday. The GBP/USD pair is rising as the US dollar (USD) faces headwinds amid continued tariff uncertainty from US President Donald Trump and growing fears of a possible recession in the US. The…
Next Week’s Menu: June 8-14, 2024 June 7, 2024 Central Banks: An FOMC meeting with updated U.S. macroeconomic forecasts and followed by Chairman Powell’s press conference heads up a menu of scheduled monetary policy reviews that also includes central banks in Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Armenia, Pakistan, Serbia and Peru. Williams and Goolsbee of the Federal…