The energy crisis hits the market [Video comment]
In today's analysis, we will take a closer look at the commodity markets, and more specifically the energy crisis, which affects almost every aspect related to the economy or financial market.
The energy crisis is affecting the global economy
We invite you to a weekly webinar with a Raw Material Market Analyst XTB Michał Stajniak, in which he will talk about the energy crisis in Europe and Asia, inflation from the perspective of the Fed and the cryptocurrency market.
In today's webinar:
- we will discuss the issues related to the enormous increase in the prices of energy resources
- we will see inflation in perspective Fed
- we will look at the growing demand for Bitcoin
In addition, due to the very dynamic situation in the world, additional ones will be made available raports Video on the impact of the coronavirus on the global economy, market analysis precious metals.
About the host
Michał Stajniak - Raw Material Market Analyst in XTB. It places particular emphasis on the linkages between the behavior of commodity prices and the currencies of economies heavily dependent on exports of commodities such as oil, iron ore, gold and powdered milk. He is the author of frequent comments comparing commodity price indices with currency pairs such as AUDUSD, NZDUSD, USDCAD, USDNOK, or EURNOK. He represents XTB in the media (including TVN24 BIS, Polsat News, TVP Info, Bankier TV or Onet TV) and is the author of articles in the financial press such as Parkiet, Puls Biznesu and Dziennik Gazeta Prawna. He is a practitioner of the stock market and the derivative market. In his approach, he values fundamental analysis above all, but often uses Fibonacci levels to determine the demand and supply zones needed in a Price Action strategy. A graduate of Quantitative Methods in Economics and Information Systems at the Warsaw School of Economics.
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