Ever had that feeling that somewhere someone is pulling strings and that suddenly randomness which in itself is a daily challenge in trading the financial markets has suddenly become just too much of surprise to rule out orchestration? Central bank manipulation is one...
Great Expectations describes well the market mood as it awaited the man who was prepared to ‘do what it takes’ and first sight it seemed that the ECB had met them and indeed exceeded them. It all lasted such a short while. Mixed messages and confusion ran riot in the...
What is in the calendar for March can seriously affect your trading plan with the two big meetings ahead, the first on Thursday with the ECB stepping up to the plate…at least the market hopes so, and then the FOMC on 16th. We have seen the appetite for...
We are all aware of just how difficult the current environment is to trade especially if you prefer the long trends and bigger time frames. It is what it is. Volatility can be a friend or an enemy but what is essential is to understand what is driving the market in...
From fragile Opec ‘agreements’ to the growing piles of debts, Cameron’s ‘deal’ with the EU attempting to avoid a Brexit and a never ending global mountain of QE, the sense of futility in outcomes hovers in the background of what actually turned out to be an upbeat...
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