Phantom Patterns: When a Trader Sees What Isn’t There
There’s a word for this – pareidolia. It’s our brain’s tendency to find familiar shapes in random things. Thanks to it, we see animals in clouds, a smiley face on a fried egg, or a head‑and‑shoulders...
Learning
Apr 07
6 min read
Government Debt and Liquidity: Their Impact on Currency Markets
For a trader, understanding macroeconomic mechanisms is the difference between “guessing on a chart” and consciously prognosing market cycles. When we talk about government debt and fiscal policy, we’...
Learning
Mar 25
8 min read
Stagflation – The Silent Killer of Financial Markets
Economists fear stagflation much the same way doctors fear a disease for which there is no effective treatment. Today, with the Middle East in turmoil once again and oil trading above $90 a barrel, th...