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Stavro D'Amore

Former FPA Special Consultant
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Hello

we will have 5 releases this week before Christmas. I will outline and go further in-depth in my trade plans and how we will make some pips when we get closer to date and I will try to answer any questions you all may have.
If you have been a good trader Santa might get you some extra Pips!

Tuesday December 20, 2011 – 7:00am EDT – CA Core CPI
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Wednesday December 21, 2011 – 4:30am EDT – UK MPC Minutes
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Wednesday December 21, 2011 – 8:30am EDT – CA Core Retail Sales
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Wednesday December 21, 2011 – 10:00am EDT – US Existing Home Sales
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Friday December 23, 2011 – 8:30am EDT – CA GDP m/m CANCELLED
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All the best

Stavro D’Amore
 
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Greetings Stavro,

I may have missed this someplace but I was wondering who you get your news feeds from? I would like to follow your method more closely as I like your approach and logic very much!

Best regards,
 
There are 4 GDP releases this week, so not sure why only 1 of them is the focus.
 
Hey Jason,

I can't speak for Stavro, but I would guess that by focusing on specific markets you are less likely to get caught in the wrong side of a trade. Fundamental trading does take a lot of research in order to understand price actions. If you ever watch Sive Morton you will notice that he only trades the EURUSD for the FPA people, however he does trade other markets as well. So by understanding the basics of something you will be able to venture into the other markets when you feel confident in your abilities. Better to lose a little of something instead of a lot of everything!

There are 4 GDP releases this week, so not sure why only 1 of them is the focus.

Hope you have a great Holiday Season!

Best regards,
Sazu
 
I Count 5 GDPs...

There are 4 GDP releases this week, so not sure why only 1 of them is the focus.



Italian on Wednesday...no good.

NZ on Wednesday...maybe with a fast auto-clicker and a big deviation (and some luck)...otherwise, no. Maybe a retrace in the direction of the risk appetite.

UK Final on Thursday...the last of the 3 and usually not so good.

US Final on Thursday...the last of the 3 and also not so good.

CA on Friday...it's a m/m report and deviates infrequently.
 
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