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| What are Financial Market Dynamics? |
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The dictionary version of a dynamic is 'a force producing motion'. In the financial markets it is the events that create reactions, which cause price movement or price action. Understanding the dynamics of the financial markets, can dramatically change the way traders see and perceive the markets.
A very mis-understood aspect of trading today is realising 'Who' controls the markets. At best, private (Retail) traders only make up about 15% of the Markets. The rest is made up of large fund managers, banks and institutions who handle and manage 'Billions' of Dollars. It is estimated that the combined volume of capital passing through the global markets is now over $4 Trillion a day! It is those who manage this staggering amount of capital who are in control of the markets. The reason this is so helpful to understand, is that it provides a totally different way to follow price action in the markets. Traders can monitor the same data, information and criteria that the major funds utilise to make their trading and investment decisions. When we realise that we can follow the same data they follow, it allows us to get inside their minds and gain a better perspective of where the markets are going. We can see why they are buying and selling and follow their lead. There are 'Modern' tools, data and information resources available today, to help understand the reason behind price action in the financial markets. This in turn also helps to gain a better understanding of volatile market conditions. Our information resources help to source what key information to look for and assists in how to interpret this information.
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