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The world of financial trading is extremely complex. Prices change from time to time; technical indicators change, and there seems to be a lot of financial news. It becomes quite hard to stay up-to-date and focused as an investor. One way to simplify market analysis is by understanding a concept many traders overlook: market correlation. […]

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If you follow the South African economy news, you may have come across words like the repo rate or interest rate hike. While these may sound like boring economic jargon, they are the very heartbeat of the trading world. Whenever the MPC (Monetary Policy Committee) of the SARB holds its meetings (at least six times […]

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The obstacles that formerly kept many individuals on the sidelines, exorbitant fees, convoluted platforms, and frightening jargon, have been removed by mobile investment. Investing is now more accessible, transparent, and empowering than ever, thanks to user-friendly applications, cheap minimums, and real-time market access. Learning how to make your money work for you, right fr...

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Trading commodities, like gold, is a dynamic and multifaceted endeavor that involves the exchange of essential goods at the heart of global commerce. From hard commodities like oil and gold to soft commodities like wheat and coffee, the commodities market encompasses a diverse array of resources that power industries and nourish economies. In this article, […]

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Introduction What if the next major in the rand became your biggest opportunity? Picture this: The USD/ZAR rates surge by over 3%-5%, fueled by anything from a shift in the political climate to a US job report. For South African traders who are familiar with the flow, understand that the USD/ZAR movement isn’t just news. […]

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