Being a technical trader doesn't necessarily means we have to completely ignore fundamentals while trading. Although my trade signals are purely based on technical analysis, but I make sure to be aware of what news is coming out for a particular pair, so that I don't get whipsaw by volatile price movement.
Here are some important news for coming week and the outcome of these news could have some impact on price movements of these currencies.
Monday, September 12
Japan is to release data on core machinery orders and producer prices.
Tuesday, September 13
Japan is to release data on manufacturing activity.
China is to produce a report on industrial production and fixed asset investment.
The U.K. is to report on consumer prices.
The ZEW Institute is to publish a report German economic sentiment.
Wednesday, September 14
The U.K. is to publish the monthly jobs report.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney and several other officials are to testify on inflation and the economic outlook before Parliament's Treasury Committee.
Thursday, September 15
New Zealand is to publish data on second quarter growth.
Australia is to publish the monthly jobs report.
The Swiss National Bank is to announce its interest rate decision.
The Bank of England is to announce its monetary policy decision and publish its meeting minutes.
The U.S. is to publish a string of economic reports, including data on retail sales, producer prices, jobless claims, industrial production and manufacturing activity.
Friday, September 16
The U.S. is to round up the week with data on consumer price inflation and preliminary data on consumer sentiment.
Here are some important news for coming week and the outcome of these news could have some impact on price movements of these currencies.
Monday, September 12
Japan is to release data on core machinery orders and producer prices.
Tuesday, September 13
Japan is to release data on manufacturing activity.
China is to produce a report on industrial production and fixed asset investment.
The U.K. is to report on consumer prices.
The ZEW Institute is to publish a report German economic sentiment.
Wednesday, September 14
The U.K. is to publish the monthly jobs report.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney and several other officials are to testify on inflation and the economic outlook before Parliament's Treasury Committee.
Thursday, September 15
New Zealand is to publish data on second quarter growth.
Australia is to publish the monthly jobs report.
The Swiss National Bank is to announce its interest rate decision.
The Bank of England is to announce its monetary policy decision and publish its meeting minutes.
The U.S. is to publish a string of economic reports, including data on retail sales, producer prices, jobless claims, industrial production and manufacturing activity.
Friday, September 16
The U.S. is to round up the week with data on consumer price inflation and preliminary data on consumer sentiment.