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CONTENTs FX


GLOBAL FX WATCH A look at the disconcerting calm of the FX markets with majors evolving in tight ranges, and EM currencies opportunities.


62 04 EDITOR’S NOTE


TRADING PSYCHOLOGY: 31 Te Ideal Trading State: Learn what is the right trading state of mind and do the exercises to reach it


FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS:


15 How Sound is the Pound? and how to trade it against USD and EUR


18 What’s Going Yuan? Why the Chinese currency is entering a new troubled phase


MONETARY POLICY:


11 New FED Policy: How will markets react to a more aggressive FED?


22 Te Risks of the New Banking Union Plan: Eurocrats authorize bailouts AND bail-ins


47


STOCHASTIC RSI


How to use the Stochastic


RSI


indicator to pinpoint trading opportunities


TRADING METHODS:


54 How to Trade the News Effectively: Follow the advice of UK’s most successful Forex fundamental trader


76 Two Economic Indicators Traders Should Know: a look at the way elite traders use the CFTC COT Report and the VIX volatility index


MARKET TRENDS:


28 Global Integration and Volatility in the Currency Markets


TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: 43 Cycle Analysis in Currency Forecasts: the theory of cycles back to the Rothschild family


BOOK REVIEW:


65 Diary of a Currency Trader, by Samuel J. Rae


58 INTERVIEW


John Bollinger talks about his new set of Bollinger Bands tools and gives his advice to FX traders.


FX MANAGERS:


70 Interview with Ryan O’Grady, CEO of ROW Asset Management


TECHNICAL REPORTS: 80 Trends and Targets: Majors, Emerging and Asian Markets


80 Featured pairs: AUD/USD, EUR/SEK, USD/TRL, AUD/NZD


84 CONFERENCES & SEMINARS


INTERNATIONAL DATA: 85 FX Spot Monitor 86 Central Bank Rates 87 Economic Data - FX Poll 88 Markets View


89 ECONOMIC CALENDAR FX TRADER MAGAZINE April - June 2014 3


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