Extremely Practical Fundamentals Analysis That Really Makes Money | Episode 2: A Source of Information Where Market Trends Come Bare (Part 2) [Koichiro Amaya]
We can obtain diverse fundamental information from books, the Internet, and other sources. However, for those who don’t know how to utilize that information to profit in FX, there are probably many. In this project, Koichiro Amaya, the “Narrator of the Market,” will teach techniques and approaches to connect fundamental information to winning trades. This month’s theme is金融 products other than FX that should be checked.
Table of Contents
1. Stock prices pulling the dollar-yen moves
2. Ultimately unavoidable Trump’s remarks and actions
3. Effective information gathering without spending money
4. Summary of Part 2
● Word count: 1782 characters (including headings)
● Images: 1
※This article is a re-edited version of a June 2018 article from FX攻略.com
【Related articles (FX攻略.com Official Site)】
・“Narrator of the Market” Koichiro Amaya 8,000-character interview: “The Rough Past of Foreign Banks and the Future of the FX Industry”
Koichiro Amaya (Amaya Kōichirō) Profile
For over 20 years, he has held key positions in foreign exchange operations at major foreign banks such as UBS, JP Morgan, and BNP Paribas. He also has a history of ranking high in the Tokyo foreign exchange market as a popular trader in the financial trade magazine EuroMoney. In 2006, he became a freelance financial analyst, providing FX market information to FX companies and portal sites from his sharp, independent perspective.
Twitter:https://twitter.com/geh02066
【Highly Practical Fundamental Analysis That Really Makes Money】
Episode 1: Information sources that reveal the market’s flow (Part 1)
Episode 2: Information sources that reveal the market’s flow (Part 2)
Episode 3: Favorable division of labor between news and charts
Episode 4: Feeling the market’s breath to sense a genuine trend
Episode 5: The key to long-term trends is the smart money’s gaze
Episode 6: What we can learn from the Lehman Brothers collapse and Abenomics
Episode 7 (Final): The mainstream of market analysis in the 80s and 90s