Extremely Practical Fundamentals Analysis That Really Makes Money — Episode 7 (Final) The Mainstream Market Analysis of the 80s and 90s [Kouichirou Amayo]
We can obtain diverse fundamental information from sources such as books and the internet. However, for many people, it may be unclear how to use that information to profit in FX. In this program, we will learn techniques and ways of thinking to turn fundamental information into winning trades from “Market Storyteller” Koichiro Amaya. In the final seventh installment, he discusses the early market and chart analysis.
Table of Contents
1. When everyone uses it, it stops working
2. An era when merely selling was profitable
3. The early days of obsession with automated trading and the intense study that followed
4. Summary of Episode 7 (final)
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※This article is a re-edited version of an article from FX攻略.com, November 2018 issue
Koichiro Amaya (Amaya Kōichirō) Profile
Over more than 20 years, he has held key foreign exchange roles at major foreign banks such as UBS, JPMorgan, and BNP Paribas. He has ranked highly in the Tokyo FX market popularity dealer rankings in the financial specialty magazine EuroMoney. In 2006, he became a freelance financial analyst, providing FX market information to FX companies and portal sites with his own sharp perspective.
Twitter:https://twitter.com/geh02066
【Extremely Practical, Truly Money-Making Fundamental Analysis】
Episode 1: Information sources that lay bare the market trend (Part 1)
Episode 2: Information sources that lay bare the market trend (Part 2)
Episode 3: The favorable division of roles between news and charts
Episode 4: Sensing an authentic trend from the market’s breath
Episode 5: The key to long-term trends lies in the smart money’s perspective
Episode 6: What we learn from the Lehman Shock and Abenomics
Episode 7 (final): The mainstream of market analysis in the 80s and 90s