141: How To Trade Fundamental Analysis In Forex - Brandon Turner
How To Trade Fundamental Analysis In Forex
In episode 141 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I interview full-time trader and podcaster Brandon Turner from Two Blokes Trading. From his desk in Toronto, he was able to offer his knowledge on trading fundamentals. Brandon is primarily a fundamental trader who looks at Forex and he went through all the steps, all the things that has to be looked at before starting a Forex trade.
In this podcast, Brandon talks about whether you want to trade with the news or you want to look at the fundamental trade before entering a trade, what are the things you need to know and the fundamentals of trading.
Topics Covered In This Episode
- Who he is, what he’s doing, and a little bit about his trading [2:26]
- How he taught himself fundamentals and sentiment [8:36]
- His trading style and what he’s looking for in the market [9:54]
- How he responds to fundamentals and sentiment seen on chart to trade better [12:26]
- What and how people react to fundamental events [16:45]
- What his daily routine looks like to be able to get that sentiment or picture of the market [18:11]
- How he interprets and the resources he uses [22:04]
- Where you can find the main areas that the Central Bank is focusing on [23:15]
- How often he is right on what he thinks is going to happen with the trades [25:19]
- How he places stop-loss and risk management [28:59]
- Other sentiments or fundamental tools that he uses apart from the news [30:50]
- TV channels he looks at [33:28]
- How the news affects his trade [34:10]
- His advice for people in trading [35:45]
Resources Mentioned
DesireToTRADE Top Resources
- Desire To TRADE Forex Trader Community (free group!)
- Complete Price Action Strategy Checklist (free checklist!)
- One-Page Trading Plan (free template!)
- DesireToTRADE Academy (exclusive training program)
How To Find Brandon Turner?
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Twitter: @BrandonTurnerFX
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