The full name of non-agricultural data is the employment report of non-agricultural population in the United States, which is a data indicator reflecting the employment situation of non-agricultural population in the United States. Published by the US Department of Labor, it mainly includes three aspects: non-agricultural employment, employment rate and unemployment rate. It is released at 8: 30 pm (summer time) or 9: 30 pm (winter time) in the first week of each month.
Correspondingly, ADP, also known as small non-agricultural data, is released regularly by automatic data processing companies.
ADP's employment figures are unofficial survey data, but ADP is a huge organization with investigators in every city in the world. The published employment figures are authoritative, and the release time is 8: 15 (daylight saving time) or 9: 15 (winter time) on Wednesday in the first week of each month.
Small non-agricultural statistics are private sector data, while large non-agricultural statistics are non-agricultural employment data of all industries in the United States. Small non-agricultural statistics are usually released two days before the release of large non-agricultural data, so they can predict non-agricultural data and have high reference value for traders.
Non-agricultural data will greatly affect the value of the dollar in the money market, and also have a great impact on precious metal trading, especially the spot price of gold and silver.
Before and after the announcement of non-agricultural products, there will be relatively large fluctuations. Investors can analyze changes, find hidden rules, and then use them flexibly to make their returns more controllable.