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Trading Economic Reports With Confidence

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Course Overview

Learn how to read, analyze, and trade economic reports with confidence.This course covers the key economic indicators that move the markets, including employment data, inflation, GDP, and interest rate decisions. You will also explore confidence and industrial indicators, and learn how to interpret data before and after its release and connect it to price movements. A practical course that helps you turn economic news into a structured and effective trading tool within your strategy.

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Howard Friend

Financial Market Professional

Howard Friend is a financial market professional with over three decades experience as a trader, market strategist, strategy developer and trading educator. A sought after speaker on trading related topics, Howard has presented at conferences and trading expos across the globe and has appeared on financial TV networks to discuss his technical outlook for the markets. Howard is a Member of the CMT Association and has held the CMT designation since 2004.

What You Will Learn

  • How economic reports affect financial market movements.
  • How to analyze employment and labor market data and connect it to market trends.
  • Understanding inflation indicators and how changes in them impact prices.
  • Reading GDP data and assessing the strength of economic growth.
  • Interpreting interest rate decisions and monetary policy, and their impact on different asset classes.
  • Analyzing confidence and sentiment indicators to anticipate investor behavior.
  • Understanding industrial indicators and their role in evaluating economic activity.
  • Connecting economic data to price action before and after news releases with confidence.

Introduction to the Course

In this video, you will get a comprehensive overview of the course content and how it will help you understand economic reports and trade on them with greater confidence and awareness.

Module 1: Understanding the Role of Economic Reports

This module provides a comprehensive introduction to economic indicators and their role in analyzing economic performance and financial markets. You will learn the basics of fundamental and economic analysis, how to use economic data to understand market movements, and how to interpret indicators in a way that supports your trading decisions, helping you build a strong foundation to approach economic news with clarity and confidence from the start.

Module 2: Employment and Labor Market Data

This chapter covers employment and labor market indicators and their essential role in assessing the strength and direction of the economy. It reviews key labor data such as Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP), the unemployment rate, average wages, jobless claims, and the ADP report, explaining how these indicators reflect economic activity and wage pressures. This understanding helps traders analyze market reactions to employment data and connect them to price movements and future monetary policy expectations.

Module 3: Inflation Indicators and Price Dynamics

This module explores the concept of inflation and price dynamics and their central role in shaping financial market trends. It covers key inflation indicators such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI), Producer Price Index (PPI), and Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE), along with retail sales data, explaining how these indicators reflect changes in demand and costs within the economy. The chapter helps traders understand the relationship between inflation, monetary policy, and price movements, enabling them to better interpret market reactions and make more informed decisions.

Module 4: GDP and Economic Growth Metrics

This chapter covers economic growth indicators, primarily Gross Domestic Product (GDP), as the broadest measure of economic performance. It explains the concept of GDP, its different report types, and its relationship with spending, consumption, and foreign trade. The chapter aims to help traders understand the economic growth cycle and connect growth data to market reactions and future trends.

Module 5: Monetary Policy and Interest Rates Statements

This chapter focuses on understanding monetary policy and its role in guiding the economy and financial markets. It explains how central banks operate and the tools they use, with a focus on interest rates and their impact on currencies, stocks, and commodities. It also covers central bank data releases, policy decisions, and press conferences, highlighting how markets interpret these signals and reflect them in price movements and trading trends.

Module 6: Confidence and Sentiment Indicators

This module explores the role of confidence and economic sentiment indicators in measuring consumer and investor expectations about future economic conditions. It explains how economic sentiment influences spending and investment decisions and how it directly impacts financial market movements. The chapter helps traders understand the link between psychological data and actual market behavior, enabling them to anticipate potential shifts in price trends.

Module 7: Industrial Indicators

This module focuses on industrial indicators and their role in measuring economic and production activity. It covers key industrial data such as manufacturing surveys, the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), and crude oil inventories, explaining how these indicators reflect the strength of industrial demand and the business cycle. The chapter helps traders understand the relationship between industrial activity, commodity prices, and financial market movements.

Level

Intermediate

Amount

8 Modules

 

28 Lessons

Duration

102 min

Language

English

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Trading Economic Reports With Confidence