GBPAUD: A buy area touch and a move to T1

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GBPAUD, 60 min

Yesterday while the pair was still trading at 1.9634 I wrote that there was support at 1.9520 – 1.9560 and that this area coincides with 4h Bollinger Bands and 30 period SMA. Therefore, I said, I was looking for long entry signals inside this buy area with Target 1 at 1.9694 – 1.9740 and Target 2 at 1.9795 – 1.9820.  Yesterday GBPAUD moved to my Buy Area during the US session, provided us with buy signals just like the ones I’ve been talking about in the Live Analysis Webinars.

When combined with professional risk management procedures this provided another low risk trading setup that HotForex traders are now quite accustomed to. Market then moved to my Target 1 one at 1.9694 – 1.9740 and those that decided to take profits at the lower end of this range made over 100 pips. Target 2 is at 1.9795 – 1.9820.

People ask me if I’m able to help them to make money in FX markets. The above analysis is an example of how we at HotForex Research can help our clients. However, this is not an isolated case. Recent EURJPY, Crude Oil and EURUSD analyses by me and the AUDUSD & GBPJPY analyses by my colleague Stuart analyses were all very successful.

Sometimes we of course get it wrong as well but that is why we teach clients to follow strict risk management rules. All in all our analyses provide HotForex clients with logical entry levels and reasonable targets. To fully understand how to use the analysis, you need to join our free educational and interactive webinars.  To become a good trader requires learning, patience and work mixed with a lot of discipline. If you are ready for that, open an account with HotForex and attend our webinars to start learning how to become an independent and successful trader! We look forward to seeing You there!

Janne Muta

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jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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Macro Events & News for 05.12.2016

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FOREX News Today

European Outlook: Higher oil prices and a weaker yen competed with disappointing earnings results in Japan and the U.S. and left Asian stock markets struggling and swinging between gains and losses. U.S. stock futures are higher but FTSE 100 futures are down ahead of the BoE announcement, which is not expected to bring a change in policy, but will be closely watched for dovish signs in the minutes and especially the quarterly inflation report. Mixed leads then for European bond futures, which closed narrowly mixed yesterday, as a reversal of intra-Eurozone safe haven flows weighed on Bund futures. The European calendar also has final French inflation data and Eurozone production numbers.

BoJ Governor Kuroda: Talked up room for easing substantially, if necessary, in a Boersen-Zeitung interview reported yesterday, warning that the BoJ has “certainly not” run out of ammunition. He suggested that a little patience may be required, but the positive inflation trend is absolutely intact. “The quantitative easing, the qualitative easing, the negative interest rate — these are the three dimensions where we can act,” he said. USDJPY has rallied from an overnight low of 108.28 and is currently trading at 108.92, in an attempt to retake 109.00.

Canada’s GDP Outlook Cut Due to Halt in Oil Production: Canada’s Q2 growth outlook has been sharply reduced due to the Fort McMurray wildfire that stopped oil production in the area. We have cut our projection for real Q2 GDP to flat (0.0%) from 1.5%. But we have boosted our Q3 GDP estimate to 2.4% from 1.8% amid the projected return in oil production and rebuilding in the area. Growth for 2016 has been cut to 1.6% from 1.7%, putting growth below the BoC’s 1.7% estimate. But given that the economic impact of the fire is temporary, the events should not sway Bank of Canada policy.

Main Macro Events Today

  • UK BOE Announcements:  A no-change stance by unanimous vote is all but certain as the Old Lady has said that it will refrain from changing policy pending the outcome of the Jun-23 referendum on EU membership. Given the evident deceleration in growth momentum in the UK economy, the minutes are likely to show an uptick in dovish language. However, the focus will be on the updated set of forecasts in the quarterly inflation report although will polls still suggesting a very tight decision any forecasts ahead of the referendum will be subject to high uncertainty and greater error margins.
  • US Import/Export Prices: April trade price data is out later today and we expect to see some increase with a 0.7% (median 0.6%) import price figure and a 0.2% increase for export prices. This follows respective March figures which had import prices up 0.2% and export prices unchanged. The plunge in oil prices that resumed last fall had helped to keep the headline figures negative but with oil prices rebounding we expect to see a subsequent recovery in the trade price indexes.

Always trade with strict risk management. Your capital is the single most important aspect of your trading business.

Janne Muta

Chief Market Analyst

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jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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US Crude Inventories – Big Miss

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USOil, H1   

Front month US Oil crude spiked up more than $1/bbl to $45.23 from $44.20 following the EIA inventory data which showed a 3.4 mln bbl fall in crude stocks. The street had been expecting a 0.5 mln bbl increase. Meanwhile, gasoline supplies, seen down 0.5 mln bbls actually fell 1.2 mln bbls, while distillate stocks were down 1.6 mln bbls, versus expectations for a 1.0 mln bbl fall. Refinery usage fell to 89.1% from 89.7%.

Overall, a very bullish report. USDCAD also fell as expected, having been north of 129.00 today and as high as 1.2935 it is currently trading down at 1.2850.

Always trade with strict risk management. Your capital is the single most important aspect of your trading business.

Janne Muta

Chief Market Analyst

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jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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UK GDP Up 0.3% – In line with expectations

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GBPUSD, H1   

The NIESR (National Institute of Economic and Social Research) confirmed its GDP estimate for the UK at 0.3% for the three months to April. This was in line with expectations, with the previous figure upgraded to 0.4% from 0.3%.

The UK continues to grow but it’s stumbling along, the Brexit  debate and the global outlook continues to hang over growth prospects.  This is no surprise and ammunition for both sides in the EU referendum debate.

Following the poor production data earlier today sterling came under pressure but has recovered, GDPUSD currently trades at 1.4440 whilst the EURGBP is now over the 0.7900 level.

Janne Muta

Chief Market Analyst

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jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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UK Production Falls

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GBPUSD, H1   

U.K. industrial production rose 0.3% m/m in March, in line with forecast, but a tad below consensus, with the narrower manufacturing figure missing expectations and rising just 0.1% m/m, after a -0.9% m/m contraction in the previous month. Overall production was down -0.2% y/y, the first annual drop since December, while the decline in manufacturing accelerated to -1.9% y/y from -1.6% y/y in February. This was the biggest annual fall since 2013. The earlier timing of Easter this year may have distorted numbers somewhat, which the much weaker than expected French and German data yesterday already suggested, but shutdowns in the steel industry due to global overcapacity also added to pressure. The ONS meanwhile said that the figures do not point to any revision of the GDP estimate for Q1, partly due to back-revisions to the broader measure of industrial output, which now show output up 0.1% y/y in February, compared to a -0.5% y/y drop reported initially.

GDPUSD unchanged on the data at 1.4418 whilst the EURGBP struggles with 0.7900.

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jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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GBPAUD trending higher

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GBPAUD, 60 min

UK think tank NISER think sterling could fall 20% in the event of Brexit, which would cause a “significant” economic shock that would trim 0.8 of a percentage point of growth in 2017 and weaken GDP by between 1.5% and 7.8% by 2030. Currency weakness would then lead to a 2-4 percentage point rise in inflation, and the group even reckon that exports wouldn’t benefit due to lost access to EU markets. “Leave” supports will be chomping at the bit to refute these claims. The referendum is now just over six weeks away. UK bookmaker Ladbrokes is presently giving 71% odds for the UK remaining in the EU.

The worst Brexit fears evaporating has supported GBP lately. At the same the AUD has been hit by the RBA’s trimonthly Statement on Monetary Policy, which slashed forecasts for underlying inflation to 1-2% for 2016 from 2-3%. GBP has now been strengthening against AUD for over three weeks in a row. This has lifted the pair over 6.9% since April 18th. In the daily timeframe this has mean market rallying higher with only a couple of down days and Stochastics moving above the overbought threshold. GBPAUD is getting nearer a significant resistance area at 1.9890 – 1.9995 that has potential to turn this pair lower again. However, this level is still some way off and the pair is still trending higher. I’m seeing support at 1.9520 – 1.9560. This area coincides with 4h Bollinger Bands and 30 period SMA. I’m looking for long entry signals inside this buy area with Target 1 at 1.9694 – 1.9740 and Target 2 at 1.9795 – 1.9820

Janne Muta

Chief Market Analyst

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About Janne Muta, HotForex’s Chief Market Analyst

jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


“My mission is to help you to become a confident and successful trader”

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Macro Events & News for 05.11.2016

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FOREX News Today

European Outlook: The global uptick in stock markets continued overnight in Asia although gains in Japan, China and Australia are more muted and the Hang Seng is down, as are U.S. and U.K. stock futures. Oil prices are also slightly lower with the front end WTI future trading in a narrow range below USD 45 per barrel. Investors in Japan will have to weigh the stronger yen, against the wealth of earnings reports this week. In Europe, Vivendi, E.ON and Deutsche Post report results, the UK releases industrial production data and there is ECB speak from Nowotny as well as a German Schatz sale.

Mixed Japanese data: Japan’s leading index decreased less-than-expected in March but to the lowest level in forty months, preliminary data from the Cabinet Office showed earlier. The leading index that reflects the future economic activity, fell to 98.4 in March from 98.9 in February. Expectations were for the index to drop to 96.4. The latest reading was the weakest since November 2012, when it marked 97.6. At the same time, the coincident index that indicates the current economic activity rose to 111.2 in March from 110.7 in the preceding month.

The U.S. wholesale report: Revealed the first rise in both sales and inventories in six months, and with a larger sales than inventory rise that allowed modest downward pressure on the inventory-to-sales (I/S) ratio after the steep spike to a 1.37 expansion-high in January. Sales rose 0.7% in March while inventories rose 0.1%, and the I/S ratio sustained the February downtick to 1.36. We still expect a boost in Q1 GDP growth to 0.9% from 0.5%, but with a $2 bln boost in wholesale inventories that accompanies a $6 bln boost in factory inventories, alongside a $1 bln hike in equipment spending and $3 bln boosts in both construction and consumption. We still expect 2.0% GDP growth in Q2 with a $13 bln inventory subtraction that leaves a $56 inventory accumulation rate, after a $9.5 (was $17.5) bln subtraction in Q1, as the rate of inventory accumulation slowly drops back to a sustainable rate in the $40 bln area. For monthly forecasts, we expect a 0.3% March business inventory rise after a 0.1% February drop. Today’s 0.1% March rise for wholesale inventories accompanies a 0.2% bounce for factories and an assumed 0.6% retail inventory rise.

Canadian oil-sands fires: The oil production facilities are 90% unscathed and expected to restart within days, possibly weeks. A report by Bloomberg quotes Steve Williams, chief executive officer of Canada’s largest energy company, Suncor Energy: “Mines and drilling projects north of Fort McMurray are already bringing back some of the roughly 1 million barrels a day of supply that was curbed, Facilities south of the energy hub may take longer”.

Main Macro Events Today

  • UK Manufacturing Production: (08:30 GMT) A year on year decrease to -1.9% from -1.85% is expected, following a weak q1. The month on month figure is expected to rise to 0.4% from -1.1% last time.
  • US Crude Oil Inventories: (15:30 GMT) Following last week’s surge to 2.8 million barrels, inventories are expected to show a big drawdown following the Canadian wildfires with only 0.1 million barrels.

Janne Muta

Chief Market Analyst

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About Janne Muta, HotForex’s Chief Market Analyst

jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


“My mission is to help you to become a confident and successful trader”

Disclaimer: This material is provided as a general marketing communication for information purposes only and does not constitute an independent investment research. Nothing in this communication contains, or should be considered as containing, an investment advice or an investment recommendation or a solicitation for the purpose of buying or selling of any financial instrument. All information provided is gathered from reputable sources and any information containing an indication of past performance is not a guarantee or reliable indicator of future performance. Users acknowledge that any investment in FX and CFDs products is characterized by a certain degree of uncertainty and that any investment of this nature involves a high level of risk for which the users are solely responsible and liable. We assume no liability for any loss arising from any investment made based on the information provided in this communication. This communication must not be reproduced or further distributed without our prior written permission.

US Inventories and JOLTS – Both positive

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USDIndex, H4    

US JOLTS report showed job openings increased 149k to 5,757k in April after edging up 4k to 5,608k in March (revised up from 5,445k). The rate rose to 3.9% from 3.8% (revised from 3.7%). But, hirings dropped 218k to 5,292k after the 285k March rebound to 5,510k (revised from 5,422k). The hire rate slipped to 3.7% from 3.8%. Quitters increased 25k to 2,980k following a 104k increase to 2,955k previously (revised from 2,950k). The rate was unchanged at 2.1%. Fed Chair Yellen is a big fan of the JOLTS report, and especially the quit component.

U.S. wholesale sales jumped 0.7% in March, while inventories rose 0.1%. These are the first increases in sales and inventories since September. The 0.2% February decline in sales was not revised, but February inventories were bumped down to -0.6% from -0.5%. Strength in sales was in petroleum thanks to the surge in oil prices. Excluding petroleum, sales dipped 0.2%. The rise in inventories was supported by drugs and autos. The inventory-sales ratio was steady at 1.36, holding just off the cycle high of 1.37 from January — the steep spike in the ratio from the 1.20 level from July 2014 is typically only seen in recessions.

Two relatively good pieces of news for the US economy, although the FX markets rather unmoved on the news. The USDIndex remains around 94.00,  USDJPY north of 109.00 and EURUSD south of 1.1400.

Janne Muta

Chief Market Analyst

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About Janne Muta, HotForex’s Chief Market Analyst

jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


“My mission is to help you to become a confident and successful trader”

Disclaimer: This material is provided as a general marketing communication for information purposes only and does not constitute an independent investment research. Nothing in this communication contains, or should be considered as containing, an investment advice or an investment recommendation or a solicitation for the purpose of buying or selling of any financial instrument. All information provided is gathered from reputable sources and any information containing an indication of past performance is not a guarantee or reliable indicator of future performance. Users acknowledge that any investment in FX and CFDs products is characterized by a certain degree of uncertainty and that any investment of this nature involves a high level of risk for which the users are solely responsible and liable. We assume no liability for any loss arising from any investment made based on the information provided in this communication. This communication must not be reproduced or further distributed without our prior written permission.

USDZAR : Looking Bullish breaks key levels

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USDZAR, Daily    

The USD has had a positive start to May appreciating (in some cases significantly) against its major trading partners in Europe and Asia. It is up against all the seven majors EUR, JPY, GBP CHF, CAD, AUD and NZD.  Our Traders Board feature shows this very well and allows you to monitor the relative strength of the majors in real time and for the last five trading days. The image below shows the performance of the USD over the last five days. It’s a feature that is well worth making part of your trading day.

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The two percent plus move against the Asian currencies is also reflected in the emerging market currencies too. One pair that caught my eye today was the South African Rand (USDZAR).

Trading the exotic pairs brings some additional risks and rewards. The lower liquidity and higher spreads means that trades should be carefully constructed and evaluated before executing. As we always emphasize your trading capital is your most important asset and you should always trade with strict risk management rules.  “Trade what you see not what you think”, apply your rules consistently and you can be successful regardless of the asset or time frame you choose to trade.

The USDZAR broke some key levels yesterday and looks to be in a bullish up move:

  • Last week it rallied to the 23.6 Fib level and the psychological round number at 15.0000.
  • It finally closed above 15.0000 yesterday having reached the level in the three previous trading sessions but was unable to breach the level. So we have had a fairly typical, reach, breach and broken pattern.
  •  Yesterday’s close (15.1650) was also at a key level, which had previously been support, during February and March, and had turned to resistance for April. A close today over this level indicates strength for this pair.

I will be looking for Target 1 area around 15.3800 – 15.5000 and Target 2 around 16.0000  – 16.3000.

Always trade with strict risk management. Your capital is the single most important aspect of your trading business.

Janne Muta

Chief Market Analyst

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About Janne Muta, HotForex’s Chief Market Analyst

jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


“My mission is to help you to become a confident and successful trader”

Disclaimer: This material is provided as a general marketing communication for information purposes only and does not constitute an independent investment research. Nothing in this communication contains, or should be considered as containing, an investment advice or an investment recommendation or a solicitation for the purpose of buying or selling of any financial instrument. All information provided is gathered from reputable sources and any information containing an indication of past performance is not a guarantee or reliable indicator of future performance. Users acknowledge that any investment in FX and CFDs products is characterized by a certain degree of uncertainty and that any investment of this nature involves a high level of risk for which the users are solely responsible and liable. We assume no liability for any loss arising from any investment made based on the information provided in this communication. This communication must not be reproduced or further distributed without our prior written permission.

Macro Events & News for 05.10.2016

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FOREX News Today

China CPI & PPI: CPI month on month (-0.2%) improved from previous (-0.4%) the year on year figure was a little short of expectations and remained unchanged at 2.3% (expectations were for a slight rise to 2.4%. It eases worries about deflation but the economy remains soft. Producer Price Index (PPI) continued to improve and beat expectations, actual number was -3.4% beating expectations of -3.8% and better than the March figure which was -4.3%.

German Industrial Production & Trade Balance: Worse than expected and was the second consecutive monthly drop. Industrial production was -1.3% from -0.7% last month and significantly weaker than expectations at -0.2%. Conversely the German trade balance exceeded expectations at 23.6bln euro but German exports declined by 0.5% and imports by 4.3% in March 2016 year on year.

Fedspeak: Minneapolis Fed’s Kashkari, monetary policy stance is appropriate and there’s room for improvement in the economy, he said, though non-monetary policies are more important than Fed policy to attain full employment. Indeed, he reiterates that monetary policy has its limits and there’s too much focus on near-term interest rate policy than the need for long-term solutions. Sounds like he continues to straddle the fence and would vote with the consensus in June (whatever that is) if he had a vote.

Japan FM Aso: Yesterday talked of potential intervention by the BOJ and that the US does not object to Japans FX policy, however, overnight he has been quotedWe’ve been saying that one-sided rapid currency moves are undesirable. As a result, the dollar is now moving around 108.00”   All very interesting, USDJPY currently  trading at 108.80.         

Main Macro Events Today

  •   US Wholesale Inventories: An improvement to -0.1% from -0.5% is expected.
  • UK Trade Balance: We expect a rise to -11.2bln GBP from -12Bln last month. Brexit remains the dominant factor for the GBP.

Janne Muta

Chief Market Analyst

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About Janne Muta, HotForex’s Chief Market Analyst

jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


“My mission is to help you to become a confident and successful trader”

Disclaimer: This material is provided as a general marketing communication for information purposes only and does not constitute an independent investment research. Nothing in this communication contains, or should be considered as containing, an investment advice or an investment recommendation or a solicitation for the purpose of buying or selling of any financial instrument. All information provided is gathered from reputable sources and any information containing an indication of past performance is not a guarantee or reliable indicator of future performance. Users acknowledge that any investment in FX and CFDs products is characterized by a certain degree of uncertainty and that any investment of this nature involves a high level of risk for which the users are solely responsible and liable. We assume no liability for any loss arising from any investment made based on the information provided in this communication. This communication must not be reproduced or further distributed without our prior written permission.