What is the best way to trade?

Do you want to trade news? Do you want to trade like the hedge funds? So, you should do what hedge funds do… but it’s expensive.  The Traders’ Cosmos Director Zaheer Anwari talks about the convenience of trading the news. News items have low impact in the long term. 

Zaheer Anwari is a full time trader. Using technical analysis, he has mastered how to repeatedly take advantage of long term trends in minutes a day using the daily and weekly time frame. His journey from novice to full time trader is attributed to the time spent and knowledge gained from his

 

 

 

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Editors’ Picks

EUR/USD trims gains, back below 1.1800

EUR/USD trims gains, back below 1.1800

EUR/USD now loses some upside momentum, returning to the area below the 1.1800 support as the Greenback manages to regain some composure following the SCOTUS-led pullback earlier in the session.

GBP/USD off highs, recedes to the sub-1.3500 area

GBP/USD off highs, recedes to the sub-1.3500 area

Following earlier highs north of 1.3500 the figure, GBP/USD now faces some renewed downside pressure, revisiting the 1.3490 zone as the US Dollar manages to regain some upside impulse in the latter part of the NA session on Friday.

USD/JPY sticks to gains above 155.00, over one-week top ahead of US data

USD/JPY sticks to gains above 155.00, over one-week top ahead of US data

The USD/JPY pair gains positive traction for the third straight day and climbs to over a one-week top, around the 155.35-155.40 region. Data released early today showed that Japan’s key inflation gauge eased to the slowest pace in two years, tempering expectations for an immediate policy tightening by the Bank of Japan.


Editors’ Picks

EUR/USD: US Dollar comeback in the makes?

EUR/USD: US Dollar comeback in the makes? Premium

The US Dollar (USD) stands victorious at the end of another week, with the EUR/USD pair trading near a four-week low of 1.1742, while the USD retains its strength despite some discouraging American data released at the end of the week.

Gold: Escalating geopolitical tensions help limit losses

Gold: Escalating geopolitical tensions help limit losses Premium

Gold (XAU/USD) struggled to make a decisive move in either direction this week as it quickly recovered above $5,000 after posting losses on Monday and Tuesday.

GBP/USD: Pound Sterling braces for more pain, as 200-day SMA tested

GBP/USD: Pound Sterling braces for more pain, as 200-day SMA tested Premium

The Pound Sterling (GBP) crashed to its lowest level in a month against the US Dollar (USD), as critical support levels were breached in a data-packed week.

Bitcoin: No recovery in sight

Bitcoin: No recovery in sight

Bitcoin (BTC) price continues to trade within a range-bound zone, hovering around $67,000 at the time of writing on Friday, and falling slightly so far this week, with no signs of recovery.

US Dollar: Tariffed. Now What?

US Dollar: Tariffed. Now What? Premium

The US Dollar (USD) reversed its previous week’s decline, managing to stage a meaningful rebound and retesting the area just above the 98.00 barrier when tracked by the US Dollar Index (DXY).

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