Forex Fundamental analysis

Fundamental analysis is a way of looking at the market by analyzing economic and political forces, social, and other external events, and factors that may affect currency prices right now and might happen in the future. Financial and economic statistics, information about the economic course of the government, meetings and the interest rates of Central banks, possible political events in the country, as well as all kinds of expectations and rumours are the most important things in fundamental analysis.

All these events shape supply and demand that determine prices, or in our case, the currency exchange rate. Fundamental analysis can show you how and why some events like an increase in the unemployment rate affect the economy and monetary policy of the country, which ultimately affect the level of demand for its currency.

The main idea behind fundamental analysis is that if a country’s economic outlook is favourable, its currency should strengthen.

The fundamental approach allows analyzing both short- and long-term perspectives.

19.10.2022

EURUSD is stable. Overview for 19.10.2022

The EURUSD remains in a consolidation phase ahead of the news release.
19.10.2022

The Yen is "knocked out". Overview for 19.10.2022

The USDJPY rose to its highest level since 1991.
18.10.2022

The Australian dollar is trying to rise. Overview on 18.10.2022

The AUDUSD is attempting a recovery, but the idea does not look viable.
18.10.2022

The Pound's rise has come to a halt. Overview on 18.10.2022

GBPUSD has developed a recovery wave, but its prospects are "dim".
17.10.2022

Yen heading for new lows. Overview for 17.10.2022

USDJPY is in demand, yen weakens under pressure.
14.10.2022

EUR found a reason to grow. Overview for 14.10.2022

EURUSD has improved and is now ready for new catalysts.
13.10.2022

EURUSD is stable. Overview for 13.10.2022

EURUSD is standing still while waiting for the news.
12.10.2022

The Pound slowed down its decline. Overview for 12.10.2022

GBPUSD stopped falling, but is pause seems to be temporary.