CONTENTs FX 31 HOLLYWOOD BAD BANKERS:
Has there ever been a movie where someone who works in finance is the good guy?
MAJOR TREND CHANGES 17
05 EDITOR’S NOTE FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS
21 YEN Bearish Underlying Trend: Bank of Japan’s monetary policy should result in a further weakening of the yen
44 Eurozone Elections and the Euro: What does Angela Merkel’s victory mean for the EU?
34 growing
Safe Haven Trades: Amidst geopolitical
tensions,
investors focus has shiſted towards Yen, Bitcoin, Gold and Swiss Franc
CURRENCY WATCH
26 US DOLLAR: Seven Year Bull Market Completed. What kind of top is forming?
Elliott Wave Theory predicts a change in direction that will profoundly impact the FX market
TRADING STRATEGY
47 A look at the relative simplicity of market DNA: How to use the market structure to frame a trade within the previous daily range
TRADING PSYCHOLOGY
62 Patience Pays…Literally: How to avoid the market traps by shiſting your focus from finding trades to performing good analysis
RISK MANAGEMENT
55 Risky Business: Risk management, from theory
through real trade
examples TRADING SYSTEMS 59 Support and Resistance of Random
37 INFLATION MYSTERY
How can the Fed have the right monetary policy when they are targeting a self-imposed target on an economic dynamic that they do not understand?
vs. Real FX Prices: Comparing S&R levels between random and real FX price series using statistics
MONETARY POLICIES
53 Te Mysterious Decline in Inflation: Fed officials’ diverging views on inflation decline highlight the necessity for the FED to rebuild credibility
09 FOMC and Bank of Japan: September meetings analysis
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
64 Majors Reports: EUR/USD, GBP/USD USD/JPY, AUD/USD
66 CONFERENCES & SEMINARS 67 ECONOMIC CALENDAR
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