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MB114: Seasonality, Oil Volatility & Non-Farm Payrolls
August 31, 2022
Listen to the latest market news from eToro Market Analyst Josh Gilbert, hosted by Trading School Lead Sam North as they talk about three of the main stories in markets right now.First up, Sam & Josh talk about the importance of seasonality as we head into September. Why is it the worst month historically for the US Stock Market? Why should we take seasonality with a pinch of salt? What are the following months like and could this year be different?Secondly, with Oil prices swinging both higher and lower aggressively in recent times, we review why that has been the case. Will it continue and does this make trading and investing harder or easier? Lastly, we preview the upcoming US Jobs Report. Why is Non-Farm Payrolls important? What do we need to look out for? What could be the market reaction? How could it shape the rest of the month and what is expected? Learn more about trading by visiting the eToro Trading School's home page where you can read reports, watch videos and sign up to our free trading course.Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply. For more information, visit etoro.com/trading/fees. Past performance is not an indication of future results.This communication is for information and education purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice, a personal recommendation, or an offer of, or solicitation to buy or sell, any financial instruments. This material has been prepared without taking into account any particular recipient’s investment objectives or financial situation, and has not been prepared in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements to promote independent research. Any references to past or future performance of a financial instrument, index or a packaged investment product are not, and should not be taken as, a reliable indicator of future results. eToro makes no representation and assumes no liability as to the accuracy or completeness of the content of this publication.

Listen to the latest market news from eToro Market Analyst Josh Gilbert, hosted by Trading School Lead Sam North as they talk about three of the main stories in markets right now.

First up, Sam & Josh talk about the importance of seasonality as we head into September. Why is it the worst month historically for the US Stock Market? Why should we take seasonality with a pinch of salt? What are the following months like and could this year be different?

Secondly, with Oil prices swinging both higher and lower aggressively in recent times, we review why that has been the case. Will it continue and does this make trading and investing harder or easier?

Lastly, we preview the upcoming US Jobs Report. Why is Non-Farm Payrolls important? What do we need to look out for? What could be the market reaction? How could it shape the rest of the month and what is expected?

Learn more about trading by visiting the eToro Trading School's home page where you can read reports, watch videos and sign up to our free trading course.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply. For more information, visit etoro.com/trading/fees. Past performance is not an indication of future results.

This communication is for information and education purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice, a personal recommendation, or an offer of, or solicitation to buy or sell, any financial instruments. This material has been prepared without taking into account any particular recipient’s investment objectives or financial situation, and has not been prepared in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements to promote independent research. Any references to past or future performance of a financial instrument, index or a packaged investment product are not, and should not be taken as, a reliable indicator of future results. eToro makes no representation and assumes no liability as to the accuracy or completeness of the content of this publication.


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