Invast Securities' Sandwich Masu (Entrepreneur) Immediate Solution! FX Q&A You’re Curious About | Episode 7: Learn from Scratch! Economic Indicators ~ Employment Statistics ~
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A first-class Financial Planning Technician. He worked in financial product sales at a bank, then joined Invast Securities as a currency dealer. Currently in the Marketing Department, he engages in activities to popularize the fun of investing to the world. He is reputed everywhere as someone who will answer questions about finance instantly, and he is daily striving to become a reliable aniki for everyone.
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Invast Securities Minori
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※This article is a reprint and revised edition of an article from FX攻略.com October 2020 issue. Please note that the market information written in the body is different from the current market.
MinoriWhen trading FX, you have to pay attention to economic indicators, right? We often hear about the “Employment Statistics,” but is it an important economic indicator?
ManaseAmong the U.S. employment statistics, the “Nonfarm Payrolls” are what the market pays attention to! In general, when people refer to U.S. employment statistics, they are often referring to this Nonfarm Payrolls. Employment statistics are economic indicators published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics that show month-to-month changes in employment numbers.
They are calculated based on payrolls from about 145,000 U.S. companies and government agencies outside the agricultural sector.
MinoriOh, but why is the agricultural sector excluded?