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Day Trading the Currency Market: Technical and Fundamental Strategies to Profit from Market Swings

by Kathy Lien (2005)

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Day Trading the Currency Market: Technical and Fundamental Strategies to Profit from Market Swings

By Kathy Lien

Quick Summary

Kathy Lien provides a comprehensive guide to forex trading covering market structure, historical events, fundamental and technical drivers, optimal trading times, currency correlations, and specific strategies for both technical and fundamental traders.


Executive Summary

"Day Trading the Currency Market" is one of the most accessible and comprehensive introductions to forex trading. Lien, a former associate at JPMorgan Chase and chief strategist at BKForex.com, covers the full spectrum of forex knowledge: market mechanics, the impact of currencies on stocks and bonds, historical events that shaped modern FX markets, fundamental and technical drivers of currency prices, optimal trading times for each major pair, and specific strategies for both approaches.

Key Concepts and Frameworks

  1. Currency-Stock-Bond Interconnections -- How FX movements affect equity and fixed income markets.
  2. Market Session Dynamics -- Asian, European, and U.S. session characteristics and optimal trading windows.
  3. Currency Correlations -- Positive and negative correlations between pairs and how they shift over time.
  4. Technical Strategies -- Multiple time frame analysis, fading double zeros, inside day breakouts, channel trading.
  5. Fundamental Strategies -- Carry trades, macro event trading, using bond spreads and commodity prices as leading indicators.
  6. Currency Profiles -- Detailed profiles of USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY, AUD, NZD, and CAD.

Conclusion

Lien's book is one of the best single-volume introductions to forex trading, combining accessible explanation of market mechanics with specific, actionable trading strategies for both fundamental and technical traders.

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