Summary
Zaheer Anwari is a full time trend trader using the monthly, weekly and daily time frame to look for high-probability set ups across the FX, Stocks and Commodities markets. He is a low frequency trader, looking to trade only the best high-probability set ups and then using the power of compounding to accelerate the profit taking phase.
In his webinars, Zaheer will be analysing the FX market from a trend trading perspective, focusing particularly on currencies that are in trend or about to break out into trend. He will highlight areas of support and resistance that he would like to see cleared before looking to take any trades and levels that he would like to see price move towards once in trend.
Zaheer will also be showcasing some The Dynamic Trader software tools he relies on to give him that much needed edge which will hight light the importance of professional software, missing in the approach of many private traders. The webinar will also highlight how the combination of trend trading and the software means Zaheer's trading requires minutes of screen time a day, allowing trading to be adapted around any lifestyle, and crucially, without compromising on profit.
This is a weekly show suitable for traders of all levels and aims to deliver the benefits of a longer-term approach for private trades.
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AUD/USD eases below 0.6700 after mixed China's inflation data
AUD/USD is facing fresh selling pressure, easing below 0.6700 in the Asian session on Friday. after the release of mixed inflation figures from China. The focus now remains on the US NFP report, which will influence the Fed's rate-cut path and drive the US Dollar, eventually impactintg the major.
USD/JPY rises back above 157.00 as USD finds fresh demand
USD/JPY is hovering near the top end of its weekly range, just above 157.00 early Friday. The pair cheers renewed US Dollar demand ahead of the US Nonfarm Payrolls data. Meanwhile, an unexpected rise in Japan's Household Spending keeps the door open for further BoJ policy tightening, supporting the Japanese Yen and keeping the pair's upside limited.
Gold defends $4,450, looks to the crucial US NFP report
Gold struggles to capitalize on the previous day's goodish move up from the vicinity of the $4,400 mark and attracts some sellers while defending $4,450 in the Asian session on Friday. The critical US employment details will offer more cues about the Fed's rate-cut path, which, in turn, will influence the US Dollar price dynamics and provide a fresh impetus to the non-yielding bullion.
Forecasts for Payrolls are all over the place
Yesterday’s data put the kybosh on the idea the Fed needs to cut rates fairly urgently to protect the labor market. The jobs component of the ISM services index was nicely over 50, and that rising JOLTS voluntary quits rate also points to no real heartache in labor.
2026 economic outlook: Clear skies but don’t unfasten your seatbelts yet
Most years fade into the background as soon as a new one starts. Not 2025: a year of epochal shifts, in which the macroeconomy was the dog that did not bark. What to expect in 2026? The shocks of 2025 will not be undone, but neither will they be repeated.
Here’s what to watch on Friday, January 9:
The US Dollar (USD) posted decent gains, enough to maintain its optimism unchanged so far this year. Meanwhile, market participants remained cautious ahead of the release of the critical US labour market report at the end of the week.