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Since inflation doesn’t seem to be transitory (temporary) according to The Federal Reserve, I thought it might be good to start looking at things that are impacted by inflation. Commodities and Currencies are the biggies when it comes to this type of macro economic environment.
The markets that I review are ones that I can buy in most brokerage accounts. I tried to do this in 10 minutes and failed. Take notes. I need to figure out how to do this training faster.
The goal of this update is to review many of the available commodity and currency funds from Aluminum to Tin and The Australian Dollar to the Japanese Yen. Plus, I include some the individual stocks that are involved in this space.
You thought it was too complicated to trade these didn’t you? I don’t need to use Forex or Futures to trade these. I can utilize my same ST setup to review almost every possible market. Check it out.
Please let me know your thoughts on this and how to improve it. This will eventually be for All-Access Member only.
I encourage you to teach this to someone. You’ll be amazed at how fast you learn. Send us some referrals.
Here’s the video link: https://squiggletrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Commodities-and-Currencies-Update-10282021.mp4
Cheers!
Bo – Chief Squiggler
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