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Predictable Responses In Currency Markets To Macroeconomic News: A Trading System Approach, Bruce Vanstone, Warwick Schneller Jul 2014

Predictable Responses In Currency Markets To Macroeconomic News: A Trading System Approach, Bruce Vanstone, Warwick Schneller

Bruce Vanstone

This paper analyses how the release of a macro news event affects exchange rate behaviour. The event examined was the US non-farm payrolls announcement and the British Pound (GBP)/ US Dollar (USD) were the selected currency pair. A trading system model was developed based on a formal methodology previously applied to equity markets. The system examined the currencies reaction to the announcement in determining whether any behavioural patterns were present. Based on the trading system, no exploitable trading patterns were found.


The Great Debate: Fundamental V Technical Analysis, Alison Harrington, Max Knobel, Bruce Vanstone, George Karakatsanis Jul 2010

The Great Debate: Fundamental V Technical Analysis, Alison Harrington, Max Knobel, Bruce Vanstone, George Karakatsanis

Bruce Vanstone

So, you want be a successful share market trader? It doesn’t matter whether you have a burning desire to be a hotshot analyst for a large fund manager or you just want to be a lot more hands-on with your own portfolio – you need to understand both Fundamental and Technical Analysis.


How To Generate Maximum Returns And Reduce Risk Using Position Sizing Techniques, Bruce Vanstone Jul 2010

How To Generate Maximum Returns And Reduce Risk Using Position Sizing Techniques, Bruce Vanstone

Bruce Vanstone

Selecting what and when to buy and sell is an important aspect of trading. However, it is not the only technique that determines how profitable a trader or investor will be. Overall profitability is also determined by how much is bought. Determining how much to buy or sell is the field of position sizing. Unfortunately, most traders tend to focus on their entry and exit signals, and position sizing usually receives only a cursory glance.