The SharmaFX Trading Framework




Research Inputs & Market Context

SharmaFX analysis incorporates publicly available market information and macroeconomic data to provide environmental context for trading decisions. This may include exchange-published data, economic releases, and cross-asset market indicators from sources such as the Federal Reserve, central banks, and major exchanges including Nasdaq.

These inputs are used to understand liquidity conditions, volatility regimes, and broader market structure — not to generate trade signals or forecasts. All execution decisions remain governed by predefined rules, risk frameworks, and independent trader judgment.

Common inputs used for contextual awareness include:

  • Institutional market structure, positioning, and liquidity behavior
  • Index-level and benchmark data used to assess broader risk appetite
  • Global macroeconomic releases and central bank communications
  • Cross-asset correlations across equities, rates, FX, commodities, and volatility

Selected research and market context are periodically distributed through the SharmaFX Market Intelligence Brief.



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