Hi guys,
The subject of this thread is fundamental reports.
All books and training sessions say that you should become a specialist in one or two pairs that have at least on major currency ( USD, EUR ... )
It is now obvious to me that they are right. The simple reason is that if you want to become specialist in a certain domain ( ex a doctor ) you do not study only medicine.
So now I would like to now what fundamental indicators/reports should I pay attention to. I am interested in USD, EUR, GBP, JPY and CHF.
Just to clarify => I do not need info about where to get fundamental analysis. What I want is a link/reference to a site that describes each report for each of the currencies above: the importance, what it means, how much can it affect that currency, where I can get accurate and realtime values and so on.
There are a few sites like fxstreet.com and actionforex.com that provide fundamental reports but I am interested in the definition of that fundamental indicator/report ( CPI, Non-Farm Payroll ... )
Thanks for reading this and for any reply :
The subject of this thread is fundamental reports.
All books and training sessions say that you should become a specialist in one or two pairs that have at least on major currency ( USD, EUR ... )
It is now obvious to me that they are right. The simple reason is that if you want to become specialist in a certain domain ( ex a doctor ) you do not study only medicine.
So now I would like to now what fundamental indicators/reports should I pay attention to. I am interested in USD, EUR, GBP, JPY and CHF.
Just to clarify => I do not need info about where to get fundamental analysis. What I want is a link/reference to a site that describes each report for each of the currencies above: the importance, what it means, how much can it affect that currency, where I can get accurate and realtime values and so on.
There are a few sites like fxstreet.com and actionforex.com that provide fundamental reports but I am interested in the definition of that fundamental indicator/report ( CPI, Non-Farm Payroll ... )
Thanks for reading this and for any reply :