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- Macrofx1 replied Feb 4, 2025
These are major economy indicators to follow data, for forex. Note LIBOR is now "Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR).
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- Macrofx1 replied Feb 4, 2025
Thanks for sharing analysis. Are you referring to GBPUSD pulling back up?
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- Macrofx1 replied Feb 4, 2025
There is no sign with economic indicators that US is near recession. Where is the US recession, can you point to it? DXY performance by presidents, does show the pattern, but it does not happen right away. Takes some time, but this Q1, America wants ...
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- Macrofx1 replied Feb 4, 2025
Just by reading some member's post here, you can see who is doing well in their life, and who is struggling financially and hating their day job. So they come on here to vent I guess. The only thing we can do is wish them the best.
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- Macrofx1 replied Feb 4, 2025
Daily supply at play. Stay patience, this will fall. Weekly fresh demand 1.22.
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- Macrofx1 replied Feb 3, 2025
Thank you, I appreciate it. Best to your trading as well.
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- Macrofx1 replied Feb 3, 2025
All data points to GBPUSD remaining bearish and going down medium to long term.
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- Macrofx1 replied Feb 3, 2025
I never had my membership revoked. I just joined not too long ago. What are you talking about? This is from forexfactory: Membership Forex Factory membership affords many benefits — but it also bears a lot of responsibility. And while membership is ...
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- Macrofx1 replied Feb 3, 2025
The main types of paper money are government notes, which are directly issued by political authorities, and banknotes issued by banks, namely banks of issue including central banks. In some cases, paper money may be issued by other entities than ...
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- Macrofx1 replied Feb 3, 2025
Yes, governments issue currency through their central banks. This currency is usually in the form of coins and paper bills, also known as fiat money. The government's central bank is responsible for issuing currency. The central bank contracts with ...
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- Macrofx1 commented Feb 3, 2025
Which is what exactly?
Tariff risk, market volatility likely to persist into 2026