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Trading When many traders talk about analyzing currency movement, they tend to focus on two separate methods - fundamental and technical - but these do NOT give you the market psychology.
Here we outline two powerful tools, that can be used to analyze currency movement, and work with either the fundamental, or technical method - and help you to spot the really bid trend changes.
When analyzing currency movements the following equation applies:
Supply and Demand Fundamentals + Investor psychology = Price action
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