We are traders and masters of risk. When you become pro you stop over analysing and all you do is sit there, and wait, and wait, and wait some more until you find the perfect trade. What I am saying is that the market makes all the decisions. Our only decision is to listen, feel, and respond to the market’s siren. Always and without exception. Remember, the market never lies. It is only we who lie to ourselves.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Looking Ahead: Week of September 10 through 14
The consumer sector has shown recent improvement—other than for employment. The week starts off and ends with consumer updates on consumer credit and with Friday’s retail sales and consumer sentiment. Europe is largely in recession and Asia is slowing, so Tuesday’s international trade report will provide news on the latest export numbers which are key to manufacturers. Higher food and energy costs have been threatening inflation numbers and this week’s PPI and CPI reports will provide updates. Finally, the Fed meets a day later than usual and traders will be closely anticipating some form of additional monetary easing when the Fed releases its statement just after noon on Thursday. Chairman Bernanke will be explaining the forecasts and any policy move at 2:15 p.m. ET Thursday.
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