Does anyone have any idea how this news move the USD?
I am still stuck with slow dialup internet and very frustrating to do historic chart for this one so I dont have any Historic chart. I appreciate if others could share info with this news.
Manufacturing sector is very tangible. We readily see how much the factories churn out goods and with that clearly conclude the health of an economy. YET Non-Manufacturing sector plays a bigger part of the US Economy than Manufacturing. Therefore, ISM Non-Manufacturing *should* in theory move the USD more than yesterday;'s ISM. However, I dont know how big traders look at it.
I am still stuck with slow dialup internet and very frustrating to do historic chart for this one so I dont have any Historic chart. I appreciate if others could share info with this news.
Manufacturing sector is very tangible. We readily see how much the factories churn out goods and with that clearly conclude the health of an economy. YET Non-Manufacturing sector plays a bigger part of the US Economy than Manufacturing. Therefore, ISM Non-Manufacturing *should* in theory move the USD more than yesterday;'s ISM. However, I dont know how big traders look at it.