Trading News Global

Markets, explained without the hype. Independent coverage of crypto, currencies and global markets.

About Trading News Global

An independent publication explaining crypto, currencies and global markets — without signals, affiliate links, or anyone telling you what to buy.

Why this site exists

Most financial content aimed at ordinary readers has a product attached. It tells you what is going up, points you at a broker, and takes a cut when you sign up. The explanation is thin because the explanation was never the point.

Trading News Global was set up to do the opposite. We write the explanation that the rest of the internet skips: not Bitcoin fell 6% today, but what actually connects a change in interest-rate expectations to a currency pair; not stablecoins are pegged to the dollar, but what physically has to be true for that peg to hold, and what happens when it is not.

We currently publish 35 articles across 4 sections, and we add to them steadily.

What we cover

  • Cryptocurrency Covers the mechanics most crypto reporting skips: how a stablecoin actually holds a peg, what custody sits behind an exchange-traded product, and where tokenized real-world assets are genuinely being used rather than merely announced.
  • Forex & Currencies Explains the causal chain most currency commentary asserts but never demonstrates — how a shift in rate expectations reaches bond yields, and how that reaches an exchange rate.
  • Markets & Economy Cross-asset coverage: gold and the real-yield relationship, energy markets, inflation releases, and the gap between a headline economic number and what the underlying series shows.
  • Trading Education Deliberately unglamorous: expectancy, position sizing, cost drag and the documented statistics on retail trading outcomes. High-risk products are covered so readers understand the mathematics working against them before they risk money. This section carries no broker referrals of any kind.

Who writes it

Trading News Global is an independent publication and articles appear under the newsroom byline rather than under individual names. That is a deliberate choice rather than an omission: it places accountability on the publication, and it means every article is held to the same published standard rather than to the reputation of whoever wrote it.

The newsroom page sets out what each desk covers and the standards the work is held to. If something here is wrong, the publication is answerable for it, and the route to say so is on that page.

How we make money

Third-party display advertising, and nothing else. We publish no affiliate links, take no broker referral fees, run no sponsored posts, and sell no courses, signals, subscriptions or managed accounts. Ad units are labelled and are chosen by the ad network, not by us. If that ever changes, this page will say so before anything else does.

Our standards

  • Cited sources. Where an article rests on external facts, the sources are listed at the bottom so you can check them.
  • Primary sources first. Regulator publications, central bank statements and official statistical releases, read directly rather than via another article quoting them.
  • Visible corrections. We fix errors in public and say what changed. See our editorial policy.
  • Risk stated up front.Where a product loses money for most retail traders, we say so in the article and cite the regulator's own figures — not in small print at the bottom.
  • No predictions dressed as analysis. We separate what is known from what is inferred from what is guesswork.

What we are not

We are not a broker, an exchange, a fund, or a regulated financial adviser, and nothing we publish is personalised advice. If you want someone to tell you what to do with your money, you want a licensed adviser who knows your circumstances — not a website. Please read our risk disclaimer before acting on anything here.

Get in touch

News tips, corrections, criticism and questions are all welcome. Email editor@tradingnewsglobal.com or use the contact page. We read everything and reply to anything that needs a reply.