Disliked{quote} 1. I should have added that the #4 thing an article needs to contain is the least important. You should just use what they say as a general idea of what could possibly happen. And if the analyst's are both using fundamentals to make their forecast, their shouldn't be a conflict of direction, unless one has no clue what they are talking about and are making their forecast based on personal bias and or technical reasons (Much like Mark Cuban's call that the stock market would collapse if trump won. There was no fundamental reason this should...Ignored
1. You mentioned:
"If you are positioning for a long term trade, you can do this. But if you are trying to day trade the rate decision.........."
Example: As you said, we knew the rate hike was coming and the sentiment would win in the short term. If we were planning a trade solely on rate change{ with an intention to take the volatility of the immediate sentiment, in that scenario could you kindly define what's a long term trade in terms of duration the trade needs to be held.
2. Just want to confirm:
Any Technical Analysis by the analysts in their justification for the current direction of price or future expectation, shouldn't be given any weight-age, correct?
Thanks