Currency Fundamental analysis

Fundamental analysis is a method of evaluating what is happening on the market right now and might happen in the future on the basis of external events and factors. For the currency market, such factors are news, economic and financial statistics, meetings of global Central banks, and speeches delivered by their representatives. Fundamental approach allows to analyze both short- and long-term perspectives.

03.02.2020

The Pound is entering the Brexit in balance. Overview for 03.02.2020

Early in February, GBPUSD is slightly correcting, but the Pound is quite safe.
31.01.2020

The Yen is consolidating. Overview for 31.01.2020

On Friday morning, USDJPY continues consolidating inside the range; investors are quite calm about “safe haven” assets.
30.01.2020

The Pound is trembling in anticipation of the Brexit. Overview for 30.01.2020

GBPUSD continues falling on Thursday due to circumstances.
30.01.2020

The USD is in demand. Overview for 30.01.2020

On Thursday, EURUSD is intending to continue its decline; investors favor the USD.
29.01.2020

The Pound is still being controlled by bears. Overview for 29.01.2020

GBPUSD continues falling deeper and deeper on Wednesday afternoon.
28.01.2020

The Pound is being dragged down. Overview for 28.01.2020

On Tuesday, GBPUSD is retreating under market pressure in anticipation of the Brexit.
28.01.2020

EURUSD remains under pressure. Overview for 28.01.2020

The major currency pair continues falling; nothing has changed on the market.
27.01.2020

The Euro is still being dragged down. Overview for 27.01.2020

Investors require “safe haven” assets, thus increasing demand for the USD.