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Australia
Officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia, Australia could be found somewhere in the Southern Hemisphere, just southeast of Asia. Considered the world’s biggest island, Australia is the only country on earth that governs an entire continent! Before the coming of settlers from Europe in 1788, Aboriginal people inhabited most of the country. Since then, people…
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Canada
Oh, Canada… Uncle Sam’s friendly, environment-loving, French-speaking, semi-frozen buddy up north. It is a place known to have created some of the most amazing things in the world, such as basketball, baseball, maple syrup, and Smarties. Canada, whose geographical area takes up most of North America, extends from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to…
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Japan
Konichiwa! Located in East Asia, Japan is an archipelago of 6,852 islands, although a majority of its landmass is accounted for by the 4 largest islands. Despite being a relatively small country, Japan’s capital, Tokyo, is home to 36 million hard-working citizens, making it the largest metropolitan area in the globe. Also, even though Japan is densely…
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom is a land of many accents as it is actually composed of four countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Headed by the Queen, the U.K. is considered a constitutional monarchy but is governed through a parliamentary system that is based in England’s capital of London. The U.K. used to be part of the European Union. Unfortunately, this means…
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Eurozone
The European Union (EU) is a brotherhood of 27 member states which started from a tiny gang of six neighboring states in 1951. By the magical powers of the Treaty of Maastricht, it then grew into a large economic and political bloc, making it the largest economic region in the world. Talk about playing a huge role in…
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United States of America
The United States of America is comprised of 50 states and a federal district. The majority of the country can be found in North America, but the United States also has some territories in the Pacific. Since its independence from the U.K. on the Fourth of July back in 1776, the U.S. has become an…
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Forex Trader’s Guide to Major Economies
Today we’re going to take a trip around the world, but it ain’t gonna take 80 days. If you’re fast enough to keep up, we can probably get around in just 80 seconds! …Not! In any case, we’ll make sure you learn about the nitty-gritty of each major economy and what makes its engine go.…
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Intermarket Analysis Cheat Sheet
Intermarket analysis studies the relationships between asset classes, typically currencies, bonds, commodities, and stocks. It can help traders generate broader trading ideas, reveal potential market turning points, or confirm other analysis methods. The price action of currencies is often driven by their relationship with commodities, bonds, and stock indices. For example, here are some traditional intermarket relationships:…
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How to Use EUR/JPY as a Leading Indicator for Stocks
As we said earlier, in order for someone to invest in a particular stock market, one would need the local currency in order to purchase stocks. You can imagine the effect that stock markets like the DAX (that’s the German stock market), have on currencies. In theory, whenever the DAX rises, we can probably expect…
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How the Stock Market Affects the Forex Market
Let’s see how the forex market can affect the stock market, specifically stock indexes. When people talk about the stock market, you generally hear them using a stock market index in reference to the market’s performance. A stock market index is simply a curated basket of certain stocks. This list of stocks is a way to get a…
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