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Forex trading for beginners Part 11: Trade Patterns
Welcome to our resource hub. We’ve compiled a unique list of authoritative resources essential for every trader.
This isn’t just a list of links, but a comprehensive toolkit for fundamental analysis, news tracking, and understanding regulatory actions.
Use these primary sources to make informed trading decisions.
Interesting posts
- “30 Rules of a Successful Forex Trader”
- Forex Glossary – Basic Concepts and Definitions
- Forex trading for beginners Part 1: Financial Markets
- Forex trading for beginners Part 2: Currency, Hedge
- Forex trading for beginners Part 3: Activities, Quotes
- Forex trading for beginners Part 4: Fundamental analysis, Rates
- Forex trading for beginners Part 5: Exchange rate, Manufacturing indicators
- Forex trading for beginners Part 6: Consumer demand indicators
- Forex trading for beginners Part 7: Market psychology, Types of charts, Trend Analysis
- Forex trading for beginners Part 8: Trendlines
- Forex trading for beginners Part 9: GRAPHIC PRICE MODELS
- Forex trading for beginners Part 10: MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS, Indicators
- Forex trading for beginners Part 11: Trade Patterns
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Bank of country
Central bank decisions are the primary drivers of currency markets.
Monetary policy, interest rates, and comments from governors directly impact volatility.
Here is a collection of the official websites for key global regulators.
- Bank for International Settlements
- Bank of England
- Bank of Japan
- Banque de France
- Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
- Deutsche Bundesbank
- European Central Bank
- Swiss National Bank
- De Nederlandsche Bank
- Asian Development Bank
- Banco Central do Brasil
- Bank of Canada
- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
- Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
- Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
- Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
- Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
- Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
- Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
- South African Reserve Bank
- National Bank Ukraine
Commercial banks
Analytical reports and forecasts from leading global commercial and investment banks (like J.P. Morgan, BNY Mellon) often set the tone for market sentiment.
Keep an eye on what the “big money” is thinking.
- Bank of New York (BNY Mellon)
- Credit Lyonnais S.A. (LCL)
- Nations Bank Corp. (Bank of America)
- J.P. Morgan & Co.
- ING Euro Desk
- Norges Bank
- CS FirstBoston (Credit Suisse)
- Bank of Montreal
- IBJ International (Mizuho)
- Royal Bank of Scotland
Stock brokers
A list of major US brokerage houses and investment banks.
Their activities, reports, and analytics are an important indicator of stock market health and risk appetite.
- Painewebber (UBS)
- Merill Lynch
- E*Trade
- Salomon Smith Barney (Morgan Stanley)
- SCHWAB
- Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
- Morgan Grenfell (Deutsche Bank)
- Morgan Stanley
- Aubrey G. Lanston & Co. Inc.
Futures and options exchanges
Official websites of the main derivatives exchanges.
Here you can track official data on trading volumes, open interest, and specifications for futures and options contracts.
- Chicago Board of Trade (CME Group)
- Chicago Board Options Exchange
- Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME Group)
- Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (ICE)
- Hong Kong Futures Exchange
- Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MIAX)
- Kansas City Board of Trade (CME Group)
- New York Cotton Exchange (NYBOT/ICE)
- New York Mercantile Exchange (COMEX/CME Group)
- Belgium Futures & Options Exchange (Euronext) Italian Derivatives Market
- International Petroleum Exchange (ICE)
- London International Financial Futures Exchange (ICE)
- London Metals Exchange
- Marché à Terme International de France (Euronext)
- Mercado Español de Opciones y Futuros Financieros – Retra Fija
- South African Futures Exchange (JSE)
Stock exchanges
Key stock exchanges around the world, where prices for stocks and indices are determined.
These are the primary sources for stock market data.
- American Stock Exchange
- Amman Financial Market
- Amsterdam Exchanges (Euronext)
- Athens Stock Exchange
- Australian Stock Exchange
- Bahrain Stock Exchange
- Baltic Exchange
- Beirut Stock Exchange
- Belgrade Stock Exchange
- Bermuda Stock Exchange
- Bolsa Boliviana de Valores
- Bolsa de Barcelona – Spain
- Bolsa de Bogotá – Colombia
- Bolsa de Comercio de Buenos Aires
- Bolsa de Comercio de Santiago – Chile
- Bolsa de Madrid – Spain
- Bolsa de Valores de Caracas – Venezuela
- Bolsa de Valores de Guayaquil – Ecuador
- Bolsa de Valores de Lima – Peru
- Bolsa de Valores de Panamá
- Bolsa de Valores de Quito – Ecuador
- Bolsa de Valores do Rio de Janeiro (B3)
- Bolsa Electrónica de Chile
- Bombay Stock Exchange
- Botswana Stock Exchange
- Bourse de Paris (Euronext)
- Brussels Exchanges (Euronext)
- Bucharest Stock Exchange – Romania
- Budapest Stock Exchange
- Bulgarian Stock Exchange
- Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchange – Egypt
- Canadian Venture Exchange (TSX Venture)
- Cayman Islands Stock Exchange
- Chicago Board of Trade (CME Group)
- Colombo Stock Exchange – Sri Lanka
- Cyprus Stock Exchange
- Dhaka Stock Exchange – Bangladesh
- Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- Helsinki Stock Exchange (Nasdaq Nordic)
- Irish Stock Exchange (Euronext Dublin)
- Istanbul Stock Exchange
- Italian Stock Exchange – La Borsa Valori Italiana
- Jakarta Stock Exchange (IDX)
- Jamaica Stock Exchange
- Johannesburg Stock Exchange
- Korea Stock Exchange (KRX)
- Lisbon Stock Exchange (Euronext)
- London Stock Exchange
- Luxembourg Stock Exchange
- Malaysian Exchange of Securities Dealing & Automated Quotation (Bursa Malaysia)
- Toronto Stock Exchange
- Montreal Exchange NASDAQ
- National Stock Exchange of India
- New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
- New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX)
- OM Stockholm Stock Exchange (Nasdaq Nordic)
- Oslo Stock Exchange (Euronext)
- OTC Bulletin Board (OTC Markets)
- Philadelphia Stock Exchange (Nasdaq PHLX)
- Prague Stock Exchange
- Riga Stock Exchange (Nasdaq Baltic)
- Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX)
- Stock Exchange of Thailand
- Swiss Stock Exchange (SWX)
- Taiwan Stock Exchange
- Tallinn Stock Exchange (Nasdaq Baltic)
- Tehran Stock Exchange
- Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
- Nagoya Stock Exchange
- Tokyo Stock Exchange (JPX)
- Warsaw Stock Exchange
- Zagreb Stock Exchange
State statistics bodies
Economic data (GDP, inflation, unemployment) is the lifeblood of fundamental analysis.
This section provides direct links to the primary sources of that data, such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and various government departments.
- U.S. Department of the Treasury
- German Government
- German Finance Ministry
- German Federal Economics Office (BMWI)
- German Labor Office
- Bureau of the Public Debt T-Bill, Notes and Bonds
- U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- U.S. Department of Labor
- U.S. Department of Commerce
- U.S. Bureau of Census
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASD)
- Grain Transportation Report
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Investment Company Institute
- Joint Economic Committee
- Statistics Canada
- U.K. Office of National Statistics
- Japan External Trade Organization
- Japan Economic Planning Agency (Cabinet Office)
- German Federal Statistical Office
- Eurostat
State control bodies
These are the regulators and securities commissions that oversee brokers, exchanges, and financial markets.
Knowing the rules set by bodies like the CFTC and SEC is crucial for understanding market structure and compliance.
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
- Congress.org
- Futures Industry Association/Futures Industry Institute
- Emerging Markets Traders Association
- White House
- IFC Emerging Markets Data Base
- International Swaps and Derivatives Association
- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
- Managed Funds Association
- National Futures Association (NFA)
- Securities Investor Protection Corporation
Information agencies, press, news
Real-time news sources that move the market. For traders, the speed of information delivery from agencies like Bloomberg and Reuters is everything.
This section also includes leading financial publications for in-depth analysis.
- Bloomberg Online
- CBS MarketWatch
- Dun & Bradstreet Corp.
- Fitch IBCA Inc.
- Financial Times
- MSNBC Business
- Standard & Poor’s Equity Investor Services
- Washington Post
- Economic Times – India
- Euromoney Online
- Gold Eagle
- INO Global Markets
- Dr. Yardeni
- CNN
- Dow Jones
- Reuters
- Yahoo! Finance
- Forbes
- Pensions & Investments
- South China Morning Post Markets Post
- Data Transmission Network (DTN)
- Wall Street Journal
- Barron’s
- The New York Times
- The Washington Post
- Feedstuffs
- ABC News
- BBC
- FutureSource
Bonds
Resources for analyzing the bond market, government debt, and interest rate trends.
Bond yields often serve as a leading indicator for currency and stock market movements.
- Bond Market Association (SIFMA)
- BondsOnline
- Asiabondportal.com
- Investing In Bonds
- Capital Data (LSEG)
- First Miami Securities, Inc.
- Moody’s Economic Commentary
- Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB)
- United States Savings Bonds
- FAQ – Bond Professor
Equity
Analytical resources, screeners, and news portals specifically for the equity (stock) market.
These tools help in researching individual companies and broad market trends.
- BT StockWatch – Singapore
- Zacks Research – USA
- InvestorGuide
- Quote.com (Barchart)
- Microsoft Investor – USA
- Morningstar.Net – USA
- NikkeiNet Interactive – Japan
- Quicken.com – USA
- Schaeffer’s Investment Research – USA
- Sharenet
- TheStreet.com
- Wall Street Rumors
Commodity
Resources for tracking commodity markets, including energy (oil, gas), precious metals (gold, copper), and agricultural products (soybeans, cotton).
Commodity prices are a key indicator of inflation and industrial demand.
- Commodity Resource Corp.
- Gold Eagle’s
- Phelps Dodge Corporation (#1 copper)
- Soybeans
- Energy, Petrochemical and Metals Markets (Platts)
- Cotton
- Copper
- Energy
- Energy
- Aluminium
Indicators
Leading analytical centers and think tanks that publish key economic indicators and forecasts, helping to gauge the health of the economy.
Rating agencies
The “Big Three” rating agencies (and other financial publications) whose credit ratings and outlooks can significantly impact government bonds, currencies, and corporate stocks.
- Duff & Phelps Credit Rating Co. (Fitch)
- Dun & Bradstreet Corp.
- Fitch IBCA
- Fortune
- Barron’s
- TheStreet.com
Futures and options
Specialized resources, news, and educational centers for traders who work specifically with derivatives (futures and options).
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