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Summary
In this session, we will go deep into trading psychology. We will jump into three mistakes that most traders make, but are not aware of, even if you spend a lot of time on your trading psychology. Awareness of these mistakes is critical, because even profitable trading systems can turn into losing systems if these mistakes are made. At the end of the webinar, we will take a look at your charts, from a naked point of view, so bring your questions.Latest Live Videos
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EUR/USD ticks higher to near 1.1800 ahead of German inflation data
EUR/USD trades marginally higher to near 1.1800 in the European session on Friday, helped by renewed US Dollar weakness. Attention now turns toward the release of the preliminary inflation data for February from Germany and its major states during the day.
GBP/USD struggles near 1.3500 amid UK political drama, BoE easing bias
GBP/USD struggles to build on the overnight modest bounce from the weekly low and oscillates in a narrow band near 1.3500 in European trading on Friday. The Gorton and Denton by-election, held on February 26, has become a focal point of political drama in the UK, along with the Bank of England (BoE) easing expectations, acts as a headwind for the British Pound and the GBP/USD pair.
Gold sticks to positive bias as safe-haven demand persists; $5,200 holds the key for bulls
Gold trades with positive bias for the third straight day on Friday, with bulls still awaiting sustained strength and acceptance above the $5,200 mark before positioning for any further gains. Geopolitical risks remain in play amid a large US naval and air power buildup in the Middle East.
Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple consolidate with short-term cautious bullish bias
Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple are consolidating near key technical areas on Friday, showing mild signs of stabilization after recent volatility. BTC holds above $67,000 despite mild losses so far this week, while ETH hovers around $2,000 after a rejection near its upper consolidation boundary.
Changing the game: International implications of recent tariff developments
The Supreme Court ruling on International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariffs provides limited relief for the rest of the world, with weighted average tariff rates modestly lower.
Here is what you need to know on Friday, February 27:
Initial Jobless Claims in the week ending February 21 came in at 212K, below economists' expectations of 215K but slightly above the previous reading of 208K. Continuing Claims also declined to 1.833 million, signaling stabilization in labor market conditions.