Macroeconomics & The Stock Market Part 1: Connecting Forex Trading With Stocks & Value

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A lot of people have asked about how I use fundamental analysis and macro economics to understand the stock market, and usually I can’t explain it quickly. So I thought we would start this as a potential series depending on how you guys react to this, as it is not just trading or trading strategy, and given how hard it is to use macro data when trading. But I would use this to set the foundation to start talking more about macro as the global economy is experiencing a really big shift. So I start here by explaining the international monetary system and how we can use macro economics and apply it to the stock market. Specifically, and often overlooked by many, is the importance of the Forex markets and how Forex and foreign exchange is a necessary function of global trade. This is why I do not trade Forex, but use the foreign currency markets to understand its impacts on trade and investment and then use that data on the stock market. Beyond just the Forex aspect, covering how important the function of global exchange and trade is, you see the importance of interconnection. So I cover all that and this is the first part, the next part moving forward is diving deeper into these concepts and then tie this into value and what the currencies get and the history that brought us here!

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