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Fundamental analysis is one of the most complicated and at the same time critical methods of the Forex analysis. A special emphasis in this method is put on reports made by key persons of global economic arena. One of such persons is Mario Drahgi – the European Central Bank President.

Forex Fundamental Analysis

Fundamental analysis in Forex allows to analyze various messages rendered by global events. The major goal of the fundamental Forex analysis is to determine which events can influence international exchange rates. News about stock trading and large market‐makers, international exchange rates of central banks, economic policy of governments, changes in national political life as well as various rumors and expectations matter for this type of Forex analysis.

Fundamental analysis is one of the most complicated and at the same time crucial types of the live Forex analysis. Success of the Forex fundamental analysis lays in determination of a clear mutual relation between two national currencies. For that purpose, one needs to understand how relations between those two states develop, know history of currency exchange rates, be able to forecast a total result and find a relation between events seeming to be completely untied at the first sight.

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EURUSD trading plan: The US Treasury is withdrawing $164 billion in liquidity from the financial system through the placement of Treasury bonds. The volume of transactions is the maximum for the last month. This event will support the dollar in the short term. Gold prices rose for a second straight

GBPUSD trading plan: The U.S. Senate could pave the way for Congress to override President Donald Trump's veto of a defense spending bill with, further raising tensions between the outgoing Republican president and party leaders. Trump has ramped up pressure on fellow Republicans to support his vet

USDJPY trading plan: Dividend payments to investors in the S&P 500 rose to a new record in 2020, up 0.7% to $58.28 per share from the previous record set in 2019. A record dividend payment in the first quarter of 2020, and a stronger than expected payment in the fourth quarter led to record payouts

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