Ready for #NewYear? Time to make up a #NewYearResolution 💪
Why not choose #privacy over Big Tech⁉️
Here are some ideas. 👇 Which is on your list for #2025❓
And more tips to #deGoogle your life: tuta.com/blog/how-to-...
Posts by Etienne
One of my traditions is reading SaxoBank's Outrageous Predictions on the weekend before Christmas 😄🎄
#trading #investing #traders #EconSky #economy
www.home.saxo/insights/new...
Interesting analysis on EUR/GBP as well as the perspectives for EU/UK.
#forex #fx #economy #EconSky #trading
www.reuters.com/markets/curr...
I just published an article about trading for a prop firm. While I still think it's worth the effort to become a funded trader (at a reliable firm) I share a realistic view of the opportunities and boundaries of funded trading.
myfx.zone/the-truth-ab...
#forex #fx #trading #propfirm #fundedtrading
Ever wondered why currency pair symbols are organized the way they are? Here is a short article explaining that.
ftmo.com/en/how-is-ba...
#forex #fx #trading #trader #currencies
Explanation how Deutsche Bank's currency VIX index, or CVIX (.DBCVIX) is calculated.
I did some digging today and I found a document explaining how Deutsche Bank's currency VIX index, or CVIX (.DBCVIX) is calculated. I'm posting a summary in the picture below. I'll be writing a post in my blog soon where I will analyze how CVIX can be used in #forex #trading. #EconSky
DBCVIX quite mysterious. It was hard to find a chart for it - I'm placing a link below. I still have not found any information on how it is calculated. If anyone happens to have any information on that I would be grateful if you could share.
#forex #trading #DeutscheBank
www.cnbc.com/quotes/.DBCVIX
I learned today that there is a volatility index for forex - Deutsche Bank's currency VIX index, or CVIX (.DBCVIX). And guess what? It is at its lowest level in two years. Should not be a surprise to anyone following the FX market...
#forex #fx #trading
www.reuters.com/markets/curr...
The European Central Bank (ECB), tasked with maintaining price stability in the euro area, aims for 2 percent per annum consumer price inflation over the medium term. (Before July 2021, the aim was to maintain an inflation rate below but close to 2 percent.) This PIIE Chart shows that, despite the surge of inflation of the past couple of years, the average euro area inflation over the last quarter century has been 2.1 percent per annum, which is not far off target. But 25 years is not “the medium term.” For lengthy subperiods, the ECB’s inflation record has been less successful. As the chart indicates, a multi-year streak of undershooting the 2 percent target from the end of 2013 (annual average inflation at just 0.7 percent) was followed by the current overshoot (annual average inflation since end-2020 has been 5.7 percent).
Despite the surge of inflation of the past couple years, the average euro area inflation over the last quarter century has been 2.1% per annum, which is not far off target. #PIIECharts #EconSky 📉📈
Data brokers are making millions by selling your information to intelligence and law enforcement agencies.
The NSA is #spying on Americans through a legal loophole.🕵️♀️
🏢 Using data brokers to do their dirty work, #NSA purchases
your personal information and even network traffic data with your #tax dollars.💰
Learn more 👉 tuta.com/blog/nsa-war...
Great desktop and Android app (not relying on Google Play), encrypting the whole message including meta data, good value for money.
How will the Federal Reserve decide when to end “quantitative tightening”? What are "ample reserves? What is the ON RRP? And more. Hutchins Center Explains (by me) www.brookings.edu/articles/how... via Brookings
I've just published a new article on my blog. This time I'm covering the risk management in trading - sharing my views on the topic as well as my strategies for risk and exposure management.
#trading #forex #stocks #crypto #cryptocurrency #investing #finance
myfx.zone/risk-managem...
Weekly summary of my Flipboard magazine
Inflation Is Doing Something It Hasn't Done Since 2009
Saxo Outrageous Predictions 2024
How Swiss authorities bungled Credit Suisse oversight
Central Banks, King Canute and rate tide
Where Will the Economy and Markets Be in 2028
flipboard.com/@etienne_w/t...
I always thought that the 2% #inflation target was based on some research or extensive analysis, and now I read this article in Time claiming that it was produced out of thin air. Is the information in this article correct? Maybe someone has more insight into this? #economy
time.com/6548908/infl...
I'm posting a link to a very interesting article featuring backstage of Credit Suisse's de-facto collapse. A story about arrogance, and romance between banking and politics. #finance #banks #creditsuisse
www.reuters.com/business/fin...
#euro #traders now expect #ECB to lower its deposit rate from 4% to about 2.5% by next Dec, having added more than a 50% chance of an additional rate cut since Thur. chart @Naomi_Rovnick
Hi, no thanks, I don't use EAs in my trading.
rock climbing
I was reflecting on the use of stop-loss in #trading, and an analogy to rock climbing came up. It sucks when you fall, and it might be even painful, but once you recover from the first shock, you are grateful that the rope and clip-in point (stop-loss 😀) protected you.
I've just published a text on my blog about morning routines and how they influence my trading results. However, the outlined observations are probably true for any kind of professional activity 😀.
#trading #tradingpsychology #forex
myfx.zone/morning-rout...
When we trade these nice, quick, big moves on "Fed Day", we might forget that the decisions that caused these moves have more long-lasting effects on the real economy. Here is a nice short film from CNBC that summarizes that.
#Trading #Forex
www.cnbc.com/2023/12/12/w...
Weekly summary of articles in my "Trader's Magazine":
Japan: Here is What You Should Know
Yen bulls spy a ray of hope in BOJ policy hint
US consumers will wake up to out of control interest on their credit cards
The Factors Driving the Gold Price to New Highs
Powell Comments Send Everything Soaring
USDJPY flash-crash on December 7th 2023
People tend to get overexited about events like this and forget that trading is about making consistent profits not catching flash crash moves that happen rarely. After all 20p of profit a day made over 15 days also results in +300p... And this can be made without extreme market events...