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this is a difficult question, as you're asking "what do you read to stay on top of macroeconomics and global financial news?" - which is a lot; there are a lot of different places where you could have have learned/read about the BOJ buying bonds
but since you're new, and asking earnestly, I will jump start your knowledge base in finance by 1 year, today, if you incorporate all of these into your daily routine
>read every single article that is posted on this website, everyday:
https://www.forexlive.com/
if you're wondering "what the hell was that?" when there is a big move in the markets, within 5 minutes max forexlive will tell you exactly what happened - by far the best free newsfeed resource available. you will feel like you're cheating using this website, when you see anons in /smg/ going 'durr what happened?'
>read every article published by bloomberg
>read every article published by financial times
>read every article published by wall street journal
if you don't have subscription(s), use archive .ph - remove the space. you can circumvent any paywall with this.
if you're researching something in the market, google for example "coal bloomberg" "coal wall street journal" set filter to past week, copy/paste the link into archive .ph and read every single article
to quantify archive .ph value is $1,000+ in subs and priceless in the gatekeeped information that you now have access to
you no longer have any excuse to not know something or not read something
if you want breaking news, you could also follow these profiles on twitter - there are a million personalities / great accounts you can follow for finance, but these are some basics you could start with - sort your twitter feed by new
>Financial times
>Bloomberg
>Businessweek
>financial juice
>earnings whisper
>unusual whales
>FX hedge
>zerohedge (yes, really)
>NickTimiraos
> elerianm
>TheMaverickWS
and also don't underestimate /smg/ in sharing information that you might have missed that day

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