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Some Thought From Economics 101, Part 2


Some Thought From Economics 101, Part 2

Hello traders! In my last post, Some Thought From Economics 101, Part 1, we were discussing one way a government or central bank may influence the strength of their currency which was lowering interest rates. When a local currency has a lower rate than a foreign currency, the foreign currency will draw more investment dollars than the local currency - thereby, helping to keep the local currency weak to help the local economy. But what happens when both currencies have an extremely low rate, as shown in the last newsletter? What else can a government do to weaken its currency?

One interesting technique is called "quantitative easing." This rather vague term refers to the act of a central bank buying financial assets of banks and other private sector businesses with money that is essentially created electronically (printing money). This action raises the prices of those particular assets (temporarily) and lowers their yield. All else being equal, anytime you increase the supply of something, you lower its value according to Economics 101. This is even true when talking about a currency - if more dollars are printed, the actual value (purchasing power) of those dollars is decreased. Commonly this is called inflation. Think about it like this - in the 1960's someone making $100,000 a year could buy a couple of houses, cars, and live like a king with money left over. Today, someone making that much per year would certainly not live at such a level of extravagance! What changed? Not the number of dollars made per year, but the value of those individual dollars!

So, what happens with all of that quantitative easing money that is spent by a central bank? Their stated objective is to have the private banks/businesses who receive this money invest the money in local business by lending out money, perhaps hiring more employees, etc. However, just because you create the money and give it to someone else in exchange for some junk on their balance sheet does not mean you have CONTROL of this money once it is in a private bank's hands. Occasionally, a private bank may actually use this money to (gasp!) speculate in different markets - stocks, precious metals, energy commodities, whatever. Do these actions stimulate the local economies as may have been intended by the central banks? Hardly.

When a central bank prints $100 of new currency, no one notices. But when a central bank does numerous rounds of quantitative easing totaling hundreds of billions, even trillions of dollars, it becomes very noticeable! This increased supply of dollars has caused each dollar's value to decrease. While I understand the stated inflation rate of approximately 3.8% doesn't seem very high, most people will realize that their weekly trips to the grocery store are much more than 3.8% higher than a year ago! Some calculations of inflation that are no longer in favor by certain governments show inflation at 2-3 times higher than what they currently report! If your income isn't growing at the same rate, you are actually earning less than you were last year! That sounds a bit more familiar, doesn't it?

As a reminder, a central bank of a government or economy does want a somewhat weaker currency so as to stimulate the local economy - but when every government is in a competition to have the weakest currency, eventually their battles trickle down to affect the normal person on the street - and we have seen recently, that effect has been somewhat negative.

Yet another way a central bank/government can intervene in their currencies strength is to go out into the Forex market and actually sell their currency. While a central bank will have more tools at their disposal than the casual retail trader, including trading in the spot, futures, options, and volatility swap markets, the profound effect on the currency market will still be noticeable.

Japan's central bank has done this numerous times, as mentioned in my previous article, Fighting Central Banks. Their effectiveness at intervening has been limited at best. However, the very recent Swiss Central Bank interventions have had a much more dramatic and lasting effect! Over the past few weeks, the CHF has had two 1,000 pip moves in the EURCHF currency pair. The USDCHF has had impressive moves as well. The reason I chose to show the EURCHF is to demonstrate that every central bank is affecting everyone else, no matter the cost.



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There is much discussion we could have about free market economics and how capitalism has helped/destroyed the world over the past several years. My personal belief is that we haven't had true capitalism for nearly 100 years so no one alive has been able to experience it first-hand in a business setting. Everyone who complains that capitalism is destroying us is misinformed - we don't have true capitalism. Will we revert back to true 100% capitalism in our economies and markets? In my opinion, no. The central banks and their structures are too entrenched in governments and societies to expect them to disappear whether we like it or not. That doesn't mean all hope is lost! Being able to supplement or replace your income by applying your trading knowledge is one way we can help to level the playing field. Get yourself to an Online Trading Academy Power Trading Workshop, enroll in one of our classes, read these newsletters, sign up for the Extended Learning Track (XLT) program! Educate yourselves, and you can look with confidence into the future of our economy instead of with fear!

Until next time,
Rick Wright


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About Rick Wright


Rick studied economics and psychology at Iowa State University, and entered into the brokerage business in 1992. He earned the NASD Series 4,7,9,10,24,55,63, and 65 licenses. He helped grow an online brokerage business which was eventually sold off. Rick has also held positions as broker, branch manager, and several VP positions in the brokerage business.Rick began trading equities in 1997, and was introduced to the Forex market in 2002. Currently trading from home in Dallas, Rick is also a frequent contributor to various TV and business talk radio shows.Rick's goal in class is to accelerate your learning curve of trading, instead of figuring things out with your own money. He will show you several examples of trading mistakes that he and others have made, which cost thousands of dollars in the past so you won't make the same mistakes.You will learn how to recognize the differences between long and short term trends, where to enter trades, and where to exit based on previous price action.

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