Fundamental analysis

Fundamental analysis is a method of evaluating what is happening on the market right now and might happen in the future on the basis of external events and factors. For the currency market, such factors are news, economic and financial statistics, meetings of global Central banks, and speeches delivered by their representatives. Fundamental approach allows to analyze both short- and long-term perspectives.

To draw conclusions based on fundamental analysis, it is desirable for a trader to understand the economic and political situation and be able to analyze the news of the financial market. This will help to predict price fluctuations with a high probability. Adherents of fundamental analysis follow the news of financial markets and find connections between them, after which they change the trading strategy in the necessary direction. There is also an easier way to apply fundamental analysis - to follow the forecasts from specialists. On this page, you can see the forecasts made by RoboForex experts using fundamental analysis.

06.05.2014

Spain inspires growth. Fundamental analysis for 06.05.2014

Extremely strong European PMI data helped the Eurodollar to resume growth.
06.05.2014

Euro pushes forward

On Tuesday the main currency pair found a reason for rapid strengthening – the Daily PMI statistics in several European countries were positive.
05.05.2014

"Potemkin" statistics. Fundamental analysis for 05.05.2014

Friday's data on the U.S. labor market if difficult to call anything but surprising.
05.05.2014

The Euro / Dollar continues to grow

The investors thanked the statistics and continued to successfully purchase the main currency pair, which climbs for the fourth consecutive session.
02.05.2014

Europe is on the mend. Fundamental analysis for 02.05.2014

The biggest news this week was the growth of the U.S. economy in the first quarter, which amounted to a paltry 0.1% (despite the general expectation of a rise of 1.1%). Since statistics are provisional and some data was not included in the release, later they can be reviewed revealing a more positive outcome. The main reason for such weak GDP growth was unusually cold winter in the US.