aquamarina
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Hi guys and gals,
Can any of you explain to me why prior to news announcement the price moves other way, in some cases this move is quite significant, and once news is out it moves in the direction it supposed to? Take 4th april, unemployment report came out (i think it was 4th of april, seems like ages ago now!)... Just prior to the announcement, ftse went up by quite a bit in one go, and after plummeted down taking all the gains plus more...
I wonder what happens in the market? Why such buying pressure? Is it because traders wrongly "predict" the news, or act on the first sentence of the report or is it doing of market-makers or...???.. Kinda puzzles me. I tend not to trade around the news anyway, unless I am certain what the reaction would be, but still am interested to find out why!
Thanks!
Aqua
Can any of you explain to me why prior to news announcement the price moves other way, in some cases this move is quite significant, and once news is out it moves in the direction it supposed to? Take 4th april, unemployment report came out (i think it was 4th of april, seems like ages ago now!)... Just prior to the announcement, ftse went up by quite a bit in one go, and after plummeted down taking all the gains plus more...
I wonder what happens in the market? Why such buying pressure? Is it because traders wrongly "predict" the news, or act on the first sentence of the report or is it doing of market-makers or...???.. Kinda puzzles me. I tend not to trade around the news anyway, unless I am certain what the reaction would be, but still am interested to find out why!
Thanks!
Aqua
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