CONTENTs FX
NEW CHALLENGES FOR AN OLD FED
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A Look at the new challenges ahead: should the FED be more transparent about tapering, and how to avoid the QE trap?
AUTOMATING FX TRADING STRATEGIES
29 07 EDITOR’S NOTE
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS 18 Using Moving Averages to Define the Market Trend and its Strength: Learn how to trade in alignment with the prevailing market trend using moving averages.
MACROECONOMICS 12 Te Treat of a Declining China: China’s prospects are looking less rosy and its decline is likely to be a lot less peaceful than its rise.
57 Deep Dive, Surplus Capital Revisited: Analyses the emergence of surplus capital, its expansion beyond China’s context and implications for the world economy.
Efficient execution is key to trading performance. Automating strategies can be an obvious solution but also involves risks.
FX BROKERS: 36 Interview with Hisham Mansour, CEO of MIG Bank and Brian Tsui, CEO of MIG Capital Asia.
FX MANAGERS: 52 Interview with Matthew Harper, CIO at Excalibur Funds Management.
TRADING SYSTEMS: 40 Interview with Salvatore Sivieri, CEO and Head of Market Analysis at X-SGS Team.
TRADING METHOD: 67 A simple step-by-step trade routine: A successful trader’s advice about how you should open and close FX trades.
71 Forex is a tug of war: Learn on which side to join the
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EMERGING MARKETS TRANSFORMATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR COMMODITIES
How the slowdown of emerging markets growth is affecting metals, gold and oil prices.
game and when to enter the right opportunity.
TECHNICAL REPORTS: 81 Majors, Emerging and Asian Markets: trends and targets
Featured pairs: USD/JPY, EUR/GBP, EUR/HUF, USD/SGD
77 INDUSTRY WATCH 79 CONFERENCES & SEMINARS
INTERNATIONAL DATA: 85 FX Spot Monitor 86 Central Bank Rates 87 Economica Data - FX Poll 88 Markets View
89 ECONOMIC CALENDAR FX TRADER MAGAZINE October - December 2013 3
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