The information source I refer to [Yuttari Forex]
Since the spread of the Internet, there has been an enormous amount of information flying around in society, from influential to less influential sources. In such an information-driven society, what sources does the trader Yuttari Kawase consult when analyzing the market? I will tell you specifically.
*This article is a reprint/edited version of an article from FX攻略.com August 2018 issue. Please note that the market information written in the text may differ from current market conditions.
Yuttari Kawase Profile
Yuttari Kawase. Individual investor. A “relaxed trading” faction with a very small number of trades. Studying every day with the aim of achieving great success in FX. Holds accounts with a wide range of FX companies and is familiar with various services in the industry.
Official Blog:FX Relaxed Trading Faction
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How Yuttari Kawase Looks for Information
To guide you to the information sources I refer to, I think it’s easier to first explain “how I search for information,” so I’ll start with that.
① Read the news on Central Tanshi FX “Quick Chart + Trade Plus”
② When you find something you’re curious about, check the sites of the organizations that are talking about it
③ Additionally, look for information on BBC, CNN, etc.
First, I quickly glance at the news on Central Tanshi FX’s Quick Chart + Trade Plus. Specifically, it is the news from GI24 (Global Info 24) distributed by Central Tanshi FX. GI24 delivers facts in a straightforward manner, which is very helpful. Much reporting mixes “facts” and “opinions.” Opinions refer to the opinions of the news organization or the reporter, but in my case I do not need them. I prefer to think for myself as much as possible.
GI24 also distributes forecasts along with facts, but the headlines are crafted so you can tell at a glance whether they are reporting only facts or forecasts, which I find extremely valuable.