Summary
As a trader and trading instructor, Brandon has been fortunate to meet many of the lead forex traders for international banks. He has incorporated many of the techniques that they are using for consistent profits into his own trading plan. In this webinar Brandon will share some of his own intraday trading strategies involving moving averages and multiple time frame analysis.Latest Live Videos
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AUD/USD eases back below 0.7000 after mixed Aussie trade data
AUD/USD is losing ground below the 0.7000 psychological mark in the Asian session on Thursday. The pair faces headwinds from the mixed Australian Trade data. Meanwhile, the US Dollar stands firm near a two-week high, adding to the weight on the pair as traders now look to the US JOLTS Jobs Openings data for a fresh impetus.
USD/JPY rises further to 157.00 amid Japan’s fiscal concerns
USD/JPY extends the rally to near 157.00 in the Asian session on Thursday. The Japanese Yen weakens to a two-week low against the US Dollar amid concern over Japan's fiscal health under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's expansionary spending policy. Traders will closely monitor Japan's snap elections scheduled for Sunday. In the meantime, the US JOLTS survery could provide some fresh trading incentives.
Gold drops back to test $4,900, faces rejection again above $5,000
Gold price changes course and drops to test $4,900 in the Asian session on Thursday, having tested offers once again above the $5,000 mark. The precious metal continues to battle intense volatility. Traders now weigh the next round of US economic signals and the broader demand for safe-haven assets.
Ethereum faces heavy distribution as price slips below average cost basis of investors
Ethereum extended its decline on Wednesday, dropping more than 5% over the past 24 hours toward the $2,100 level, which is below the $2,310 average cost basis or realized price of investors, according to CryptoQuant's data.
The AI mirror just turned on tech and nobody likes the reflection
Tech just got hit with a different kind of selloff. Not the usual rates tantrum, not a recession whisper, not even an earnings miss in the classic sense. This was the market staring into an AI mirror and recoiling at its reflection.
Here is what you need to know on Thursday, February 5:
United States (US) ADP Employment Change report revealed that the private sector added 22K jobs in January, falling short of expectations of 48K.