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Abstract:Forex analysis is the process by which traders determine the next moves a currency pair will make, providing insight into when to enter a position.
1. Fundamental Analysis- is very similar to equity analysis in that traders attempt to determine the true value of a company, except they are evaluating an entire country, or two. They are attempting to gauge a country's economic strength, as reflected in the price of its currency, in comparison to other countries.i,e,.Interest Rates,
Non-Farm Payroll and Commodity Prices.
2. Intermarket Analysis - is a technique for analyzing markets that involves the examination of correlations between various asset classes. In other words, what occurs in one market has the potential to affect other markets, and most likely does, so a study of the relationship (s) may prove beneficial to the trader.
3. Technical Analysis - is a trading discipline that utilizes statistical trends derived from trading activity, such as price movement and volume, to evaluate investments and identify trading opportunities. actually it is an indicator based on price action, financial analysis that uses patterns in market data to identify trends and make predictions.
4. Sentiment Analysis- is the process of determining traders' net long or net short positions in order to influence your own currency trading decisions. While sentiment analysis is directly applicable to forex, it is also used in other asset classes such as stocks and bonds.
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