On correlating macro with intraday moves?
Bit of a newbie question here, but I'm trying to get better at anticipating volatility, especially on days with major economic releases. I'm talking about things like CPI or NFP reports. I get the general idea that these can cause spikes, but I struggle to connect the dots between the actual numbers and the sustained direction of something like $EURUSD for the rest of the day. Do you guys mostly just react to the immediate move, or are there specific frameworks you use to judge if a surprise number is likely to lead to a deeper trend or just a quick whipsaw before reverting? How do you factor in the 'surprise' element, and what do you do if the initial reaction seems counter-intuitive to the headline?
Connecting macro with intraday isn't always straightforward. Often, the initial reaction is overdone or based on pre-programmed algorithms, and the real direction unfolds as the market digests the data, which can take longer than a single trading session.