Hello traders,
I have for quite a long time been trading Forex using technical analysis almost 100% of the time.
My experience is mixed. Sure, you can easily see that people react to things such as trendlines, S&R, patterns etc., but I lose more often than not anyway..
I am strongly thinking about switching to fundamental analysis.
I need to know where to start, but also where to learn more than the basics.
I know how to, you know, look at news and buy if the outcome is better than expected, but I'm sure that's not enough to be a successful trader.
So please, could you guys who are familiar with fundamental analysis recommend me some books, educational movies/series, websites, even indicators that will help?
I see on the forexfactory.com calendar what the news are called, and a brief description, but where can I learn more than just those few lines on the subject?
I DON'T want an "Introduction to Fundamental Analysis" article or stuff like that, I want to really, REALLY learn about it.
Any help appreciated.
Best regards, Elias Finoli
I have for quite a long time been trading Forex using technical analysis almost 100% of the time.
My experience is mixed. Sure, you can easily see that people react to things such as trendlines, S&R, patterns etc., but I lose more often than not anyway..
I am strongly thinking about switching to fundamental analysis.
I need to know where to start, but also where to learn more than the basics.
I know how to, you know, look at news and buy if the outcome is better than expected, but I'm sure that's not enough to be a successful trader.
So please, could you guys who are familiar with fundamental analysis recommend me some books, educational movies/series, websites, even indicators that will help?
I see on the forexfactory.com calendar what the news are called, and a brief description, but where can I learn more than just those few lines on the subject?
I DON'T want an "Introduction to Fundamental Analysis" article or stuff like that, I want to really, REALLY learn about it.
Any help appreciated.
Best regards, Elias Finoli