Weekly Forex Forecast: How to Prep for Success | KTTRFX Insights
Back to Blog
Market Analysis

Weekly Forex Forecast: How to Prep for Success

K
KTTRFX Team
July 12, 2026

If you are opening your charts for the first time at 8 AM on a Monday, you are already behind. Professional traders win their week on Sunday afternoon.

The Weekly Forex Forecast is our process for setting a "bias." We don't guess what the market will do; we create a "roadmap" of if-then scenarios.

Our Sunday Routine

  1. Macro Review: Look at the Economic Calendar for High-Impact news (NFP, CPI, Central Bank meetings).
  2. The DXY Compass: Analyze the Dollar Index to determine the overall USD bias.
  3. High-Timeframe Levels: Mark the Weekly and Daily Order Blocks on your favorite pairs.
  4. The Liquidity Map: Where are the Equal Highs and Lows that price needs to reach?

Why This Matters

By doing a Weekly Forex Forecast, you remove the "impulse" to trade. You already know exactly what you are waiting for. If price doesn't hit your zone, you don't take a trade. Simple.

Conclusion

Preparation is the separator. Spend 1 hour on Sunday preparing so you don't spend 40 hours during the week guessing.

Want to get our expert Weekly Forecast delivered to your inbox? Sign up for our Newsletter.

FAQ

Q: Which pairs should I forecast? A: We recommend focusing on 3-5 major pairs (EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY, Gold).

Q: Do you trade on Sundays? A: No. Sunday is for analysis. We wait for the London or New York Killzones to execute.

Q: What if the forecast is wrong? A: A forecast isn't a prediction; it's a plan. If the market breaks your levels, you simply update your bias and wait for the next setup.

Share:
KTTRFX Logo

KTTRFX is a premium forex trading education brand specializing in ICT and SMC concepts. We empower traders with refined strategies and institutional insights to master the markets.

Contact Us

  • Email: contact@kttrfx.com
  • WhatsApp: +880 1921-578939
  • Location: Dubai, UAE

© 2025 KTTRFX. All Rights Reserved.

Trading forex involves significant risk. Signals and education are for educational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management.