It seems that you have been doing foreign exchange for some time ... Your question is very sharp, hitting the key of many Monday morning quarterback analysts ... In major economic and monetary decisions, there will be no news that the dollar will rise and fall. What you are talking about is definitely an interpretation of American economic data. The interpretation of American economic data needs to be combined with the fundamental environment of the world. Under normal circumstances, good data performance in the United States will lead to an increase in the dollar, and bad data will lead to a decline in the dollar. As the US dollar is the currency of world trade and settlement, this determines that the US dollar itself has the nature of hedging. For example, when the world is facing a major economic recession crisis, the economic situation in the euro zone and BRICS countries is very bad. If the main economic data released by the United States is worse, it will aggravate risk aversion. Even in the case of poor economic data, the risk aversion of the dollar will push the dollar up. For reference, in Europe and America in May this year, the trend of gold combined with American data ... On the other hand, if the global economy performs well and American data performs well, it will lead to a decline in risk aversion and a high risk sentiment, and the dollar will fall because of risk aversion. ..
The release of any data should be combined with the trend of the disk, as well as non-agricultural data. Take the last non-agricultural data of 20 12- 10-5 as an example. The non-agricultural data of the United States is good, and the unemployment rate has dropped to 7.8%, which is much better for the US dollar, but Europe and the United States have not fallen, because the disk of Europe and the United States was running in a bullish direction at that time. There are too many examples to enumerate. This explanation is of great significance. Wait 15 minutes for the capital game process. Look at the direction after the capital game and follow the direction. . . . I hope I can help you.