News Trading
News trading describes market movement around economic releases and central-bank events. This guide explains risks, context and preparation without forecasts.
What News Trading Means
News can strongly affect liquidity, volatility and spreads. The reaction depends on expectations and surprise.
Economic Calendar
Calendars mark releases such as inflation, rates, labor data and growth.
Volatility
Movements can be fast and uneven right after data releases.
Slippage and spread/">Spread
Execution prices can differ from planned prices. Spreads can widen sharply.
Risk Note
Position size and stop distance are especially important before major events.
Content is educational and does not replace financial advice. Examples are neutral and contain no trade recommendation. Risk Disclosure
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Daily reference values from central-bank data, not tradable broker quotes.
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