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James Harte

With 10 years of experience as a private trader and professional market analyst under his belt, James has carved out an impressive industry reputation. Able to both dissect and explain the key fundamental developments in the market, he communicates their importance and relevance in a succinct and straight forward manner.

James also assesses the market on a technical level, to highlight opportunities and provide directional views. In terms of technical analysis, James focuses mainly on price action strategies and market symmetry to give short to medium term perspectives in currency, equity and commodity markets.

With plenty of smashed laptops and monitors in his history, James has developed valuable insight into the psychological challenges traders face, and has enjoyed working with many traders one-on-one, to help hone their skills both on and off the charts.

Latest Articles


Copper Drops Sharply As Sentiment Shifts
Copper Drops Sharply As Sentiment Shifts

Copper Sinking on FridayCopper prices are falling sharply on Friday with the futures market gapping lower today and now down around 2% from yesterday’s close. The move comes amidst a fresh uptick in...

Gold At Risk Of Deeper Drop Over Iran War Re-escalation
Gold At Risk Of Deeper Drop Over Iran War Re-escalation

Fresh Middle East FearsGold prices are on course to end the week firmly lower as a re-escalation in the US/Iran war sparks a renewed bid in USD and stokes inflation fears once again. Developments in...

Sterling Short Squeeze Intensifies
Sterling Short Squeeze Intensifies

 GBP SoaringAmidst the current period of USD weakness, GBP continues to be one of the stronger performers against the Dollar. The shift in Fed outlook on the back of weaker-than-forecast US inflation...

Dollar Down Sharply On Dovish Rates Repricing
Dollar Down Sharply On Dovish Rates Repricing

US Inflation PlungesThe US Dollar is down sharply through the back of the week after suffering further heavy selling yesterday. The move lower comes amidst a wave of softer-than-forecast inflation...