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Look at the economic calendars for when the government releases their reports. This often affects the currency rates. If you would like when you open your account we will send you information on days where these reports may be affecting pricing.
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FOREX tools that you can use:
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Technical Analysis
There are two analysis models applied to market movement forecasts: fundamental, and technical (the chart study of past behavior of currencies prices).
Fundamental analysis examines economic, political and social indicators to predict the economic health of a nation. Currencies can be viewed as the international representative of national economies; it follows, therefore, that economic health is an important component in currency valuation. The fundamental analyst constructs forecast models based on a myriad of different indicators to predict future currency movement.
This section outlines a number of theories and indicators?as well as political dimensions and monetary considerations?that are important in constructing Forex forecast models.
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Market Analysis
Essential Theories
Purchasing Power Parity
Theory of Elasticities
Modern Fiscal Theories
Theory Synthesis
Essential Indicators
Economic Indicators
Industrial Indicators
Construction Indicators
Inflation Indicators
Employment Indicators
Consumption Indicators
Geo-Political Factors
Financial Factors
Interest Rates
Political Crises
Technical Analysis
Introduction
Dow Theory
Elliott Waves Theory
Charts
Trends and Lines
Patterns
Bollinger Bands
Fibonacci Retracement
Gann Fan
MACD
Momentum
Moving Average
RSI
Stochastics
Date Hour ** GMT +03:00 Country Data
04/06/2007 Belgium European Central Bank President Trichet speaks
04/06/2007 0330 Australia May securities inflation
04/06/2007 0430 Australia Q1 corporate operating profits (2.5% q/q)
04/06/2007 0430 Australia Q1 inventories (0.1% q/q)
04/06/2007 0430 Australia May ANZ job advertisements (3.5% m/m)
04/06/2007 12:00 PM Europe Producer Price Index (PPI) yy 2.3% 2.7% April
04/06/2007 12:00 PM Europe Producer Price Index (PPI) mm 0.4% 0.3% April
04/06/2007 5:00 PM USA Factory Orders mm 0.6% 3.1% April
04/06/2007 5:00 PM USA New orders XD 0.6% April
04/06/2007 5:00 PM USA Durable Goods Orders 0.6% 0.6% April
04/06/2007 6:00 PM Europe European Union finance ministers meet
04/06/2007 Australia May performance of service index (52.8)
04/06/2007 Japan Q1 capital expenditures survey (16.8% y/y)
05/06/2007 04:30 AM Australia Q1 current account balance
05/06/2007 04:30 AM Australia April building approvals (-11.4% m/m)
05/06/2007 04:30 AM Australia April building approvals (-9.6% y/y)
05/06/2007 09:15 AM Europe European Central BankPresident Trichet speaks
05/06/2007 10:30 AM Europe European Union financeministers meet
05/06/2007 10:55 AM Germany Services PMI 57.9 57.8 May
05/06/2007 11:00 AM Europe Services PMI 57.2 57.0 May
05/06/2007 11:30 AM U.K. Services PMI 57.0 57.2 May
05/06/2007 12:00 PM Israel Retail Price Index (RPI) yy 2.0% 2.6%
05/06/2007 12:00 PM Europe Retail Sales mm 0.3% 0.5%
05/06/2007 2:45 PM US ICSC-UBS retail sales
05/06/2007 3:00 PM Japan Bank of Japan Governor Fukui speaks
05/06/2007 3:15 PM US Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke speaks
05/06/2007 3:55 PM US Redbook retail sales (2.2%)
05/06/2007 5:00 PM US May ISM, non-manufacturing (56)
05/06/2007 5:00 PM US May ISM, non-manufacturing (63.5)
05/06/2007 6:00 PM UK Federal Reserve Governor Warsh speaks
05/06/2007 6:30 PM US U.S. Treasury Secretary Paulson speaks
05/06/2007 23:01GMT UK May Nationwide consumer confidence (90)
05/06/2007 23:30GMT Australia Reserve Bank of Australia interest rate decision
06/06/2007 Germany Group of Eight summit
06/06/2007 04:00 AM Australia Q2 Westpac industrial survey (54.2)
06/06/2007 04:30 AM Australia Q1 GDP
06/06/2007 06:00 AM NZ May ANZ commodity price index (4.8% m/m)
06/06/2007 10:45 AM Germany Federal Reserve Governor Pianalto speaks
06/06/2007 12:30 AM UK May BRC shop price index (0.8% y/y)
06/06/2007 8:00 AM Japan Leading Economic Indicators 36.4
06/06/2007 1:00 PM Germany Factory Orders mm -1.0% 2.4%
06/06/2007 2:00 PM US MBA mortgage applications (-7.3%)
06/06/2007 2:30 PM US May Challenger job cuts (18.4% y/y)
06/06/2007 2:45 PM Europe ECB President Trichet Speaks 3.75 May
06/06/2007 3:30 PM Canada Building Permits 27.4% April
06/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Unit Labor Cost 0.8% 0.6 Quarter 1
06/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Productivity and Costs 1.5% 1.7% Quarter 1
06/06/2007 5:00 PM Canada Services PMI 60.9 May
06/06/2007 5:30 PM US EIA crude oil stocks (-2.0 million)
06/06/2007 6:30 PM Germany European Central Bank member Weber speaks
06/06/2007 2100GMT NZ Reserve Bank of New Zealand interest rate decision
06/06/2007 2330GMT Australia May performance of construction index (47.9)
06/06/2007 2350GMT Japan May official reserve assets (US$ 915.6 billion)
07/06/2007 4:30 AM Australia May employment change(49,600)
07/06/2007 4:30 AM Australia May unemployment rate(4.4%)
07/06/2007 4:30 AM Australia May participation rate(64.9%)
07/06/2007 8:45 AM Swiss Jobless Claims 4-weeks 2.8% 2.9% May
07/06/2007 09:00 AM Japan May machine tool orders(7.5% y/y)
07/06/2007 09:00 AM Germany May wholesale price index(0.8% m/m)
07/06/2007 09:00 AM Germany May wholesale price index(2.9% y/y)
07/06/2007 10:00 AM UK May Halifax house prices(1.1% m/m)
07/06/2007 1:00 pM UK Bank of England interestrate decision
07/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Initial Jobless Claims 310.0K Last Week
07/06/2007 5:00 PM USA Wholsale Inventories 0.3% 0.3% April
07/06/2007 5:00 PM USA Wholesale Trade 1.8% April
07/06/2007 10:00 PM USA Consumer Credit mm 5.0B 13.46B April
07/06/2007 2350GMT Japan April machinery orders (-4.5% m/m)
07/06/2007 2350GMT Japan April machinery orders (-5.8% y/y)
07/06/2007 2350GMT Japan May M2+CD money supply (1.1% y/y)
07/06/2007 2350GMT Japan May broad liquidity (2.6%y/y)
07/06/2007 2350GMT Japan March bank lending (1.0%y/y)
08/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan Machinery Orders mm 4.5% 4.5%- April
08/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan M3 Money Supply yy 1.2% 1.1% May
08/06/2007 04:30 AM Australia April home loans (1.3%m/m)
08/06/2007 04:30 AM Australia April investment lending (-5.0% m/m)
08/06/2007 08:00 AM Japan May economy watchers'survey, outlook
08/06/2007 9:00 AM Germany Import mm 1.7% 3.0%- April
08/06/2007 9:00 AM Germany Export mm 1.3% 1.4%- April
08/06/2007 9:45 AM France April trade balance (-EUR1.6billion)
08/06/2007 11:30 AM U.K. Industrial Production
08/06/2007 1:00 PM Germany Industrial Production
08/06/2007 2:00 PM Canada Unemployment
08/06/2007 2:00 PM Canada Initial Jobless Claims
08/06/2007 3:15 PM Canada Housing Starts
08/06/2007 3:30 PM USA International Trade Balance
08/06/2007 2300GMT UK May NIESR GDP estimate