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A Beginner’s Guide to Trading Forex During News Releases
Abstract:In the world of currency trading, few moments offer as much potential or peril as a major news release. For beginner traders looking to make money with forex, understanding how to navigate economic announcements is not just useful, it’s essential.

In the world of currency trading, few moments offer as much potential or peril as a major news release. For beginner traders looking to make money with forex, understanding how to navigate economic announcements is not just useful, its essential.
The forex market operates 24 hours a day, five days a week, and its heartbeat is often set by a stream of global news, from inflation data in the UK to interest rate decisions in the US. These scheduled economic events create short-term volatility that can reward those with sharp timing and a solid grasp of basic forex knowledge.
To understand what moves the forex market, start by looking at economic calendars. Releases such as U.S. non-farm payrolls, Bank of England rate decisions, and Eurozone inflation figures routinely shift major currency pairs within seconds. Because the U.S. dollar is involved in nearly 90% of global forex trades, American economic data tends to cause huge ripples across the market.
For example, a higher-than-expected inflation reading in the U.S. might fuel speculation that interest rates will rise, boosting the dollar and shaking up pairs like EUR/USD or GBP/USD. Conversely, disappointing figures can send traders fleeing from the greenback.

Before any major news release, professional traders often monitor for price consolidation, that is, a period when the market becomes quiet, coiling in anticipation of the upcoming data. This creates an opportunity: if the news breaks strongly in one direction, prices may surge or fall sharply, breaking out of the range.
Beginner traders can capitalise on this by setting up trades just outside the consolidation range, prepared to catch the breakout. However, this approach requires careful planning and risk management. Spreads can widen and slippage can occur, particularly in the seconds following high-impact announcements.

Not all news moves every pair. Focus on the major currencies, such as the U.S. Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), British Pound (GBP), and Japanese Yen (JPY). These are most liquid and most responsive to data releases. Pairs like EUR/USD or GBP/JPY offer a balance of volatility and liquidity ideal for news trading strategies.
If you‘re keen to learn to trade forex successfully, studying how currencies react to economic news is a powerful place to begin. But, it is important to remember that trading the news is not for the faint-hearted. Sharp price movements can lead to swift gains or losses if your strategy and risk controls aren’t sound.
Ultimately, combining your basic forex knowledge with a disciplined approach to news trading can give you an edge in a fast-moving market. Keep an eye on the calendar, respect the volatility, and never underestimate the power of preparation. After all, in forex trading, news doesnt just inform, but it also moves markets radically.

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