US ISM Manufacturing PMI | November 1, 2013 | Forex Trading

US ISM Manufacturing PMI is expected to show growth in the manufacturing sector for the month, however, with the Nonfarm Payroll scheduled for next week, market is likely to shrug off any release that’s less than surprising, but since it is scheduled at 10am, most traders will wait for this release before committing to the market…
Here´s the forecast:
10:00am NY Time US ISM Manufacturing PMI Forecast 55.3 Previous 56.2
DEVIATION: 2.0 (BUY USD 57.3/ SELL USD 53.3)
Trade Plan
We´ll be looking for around 2.0 points of deviation for this trade. If a 53.3 or worse number is released, we could see some USD weakness, therefore SELL USD. If the opposite is true, or 57.3 figure is released, expect to see stronger USD in the short term, therefore we should BUY USD.
If our tradable releases are reached, there is a good expectation of 50 pips of market movement within the next 60 minutes on USD. I’ll be trading this release using my retracement Trading Method. https://www.currencynewstrading.com/how-to-get-started-with-news-trading/
I’d recommend to use the Recommended Pairs above as they are based on my CSM and should give you the best combination of currencies to trade in the event of a better/worse news… of course, you can always trade the default pair for this release: EURUSD.
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Outlook Score
Outlook score is derived from market sentiment, focus, and economic indicators for the currency. It represents the long-term trend of the currency and its market perception. In short, a strong Outlook Score means more long-term demand for the currency, and a weak Outlook Score is the opposite.
DEFINITION
The Institute of Supply Management (ISM) Manufacturing Index measures the activity level of purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector, with a reading above 50 indicating expansion. A rising trend has a positive effect on the nation´s currency. To produce the index, purchasing managers are surveyed on a number of subjects including employment, production, new orders, supplier deliveries, and inventories. Traders watch these surveys closely because purchasing managers, by virtue of their jobs, have early access to data about their company´s performance, which can be a leading indicator of overall economic performance.
Thanks,