For the first time since 2005, the 2-Year/10-Year yield curve inverted in the US bond market. An inverted yield curve means that the yield on 10-Year Treasuries trade below the yield of 2-Year Treasuries, suggesting that bond traders don’t see a bright future ahead. The yield moves opposite of the price, so as yields drop the price increases. The majority of analysts and economists view and inverted yield curve as a messenger for a recession. The last five times this inversion occurred, the US economy entered a recession. While some may debate...
The US offered the UK a quick sector-by-sector trade deal after a no-deal Brexit is complete. This will help cushion any negative impacts of the transition period which the majority of economists predict as chaotic. UK Prime Minster Boris Johnson stated time and again that the UK will be fully prepared for a no-deal Brexit and has instructed civil servants to prepare the public in order to have a smooth exit from the EU without the negative deal his predecessor Theresa May negotiated. PM Johnson has promised to deliver on the Brexit referendum...
Among more than 200 countries of the world, you can find a very large number of currency pairs to participate in Forex trading. However, not all currency pairs can give traders the best results. Which currency pair is best for trading? Which currency pair is worth trading the most and why? Let's try to answer these questions in this article.
The trade war US President Trump started and is now escalating, has turned into much more than trade. Some analysts point out that this is a technology war on top of that while others draw comparisons to a new cold war between two superpowers. Trump has made every effort to escalate the trade war, especially when news reports after bilateral meetings sounded a more optimistic. The reason may be that took on the mantle of a war time president as the election cycle is coming closer to a full start. Along the way, his advisors and Trump have...
New traders, who may or may not have found currency trading by chance, would probably be the prime suspect for asking the question: can I trade forex with a small account? Not everyone can start trading with a big account. If you are a beginner, it is certainly better for you not to risk a big amount of money right away. Once a trader has done his or her homework, spent time with a practice account and has a trading plan in place, it may be time to go live – that is, start trading with real money at stake.