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Welcome to Episode 8 of the Financial Source Podcast, part of our 100-episode series designed to teach macro fundamentals from the ground up. If you’re new to economics, trading, markets, or policy, this series is built specifically to help you understand how professionals think and communicate.
Episode Title: Basic Market Terminology – Understanding Bias and Policy Language
In this episode, we decode the core language of the trading floor — the four foundational terms that appear constantly in central bank statements, analyst notes, market commentary, and macro trading discussions:
Bullish, Bearish, Hawkish, and Dovish
These words are more than buzzwords. They are the framework professionals use to express directional conviction, policy intent, and market expectations.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
We also explore real-world scenarios where:
Most importantly, this episode shows how mastering these four terms allows you to:
This is not about memorising definitions. It’s about learning the language professionals use to frame risk, reward, and macro outcomes.
🎙️ Financial Source Podcast
📘 Macro Fundamentals Series
📈 Built for traders, investors, and macro learners
Subscribe and join us as we continue building real macro understanding — one concept at a time.
By Financial SourceWelcome to Episode 8 of the Financial Source Podcast, part of our 100-episode series designed to teach macro fundamentals from the ground up. If you’re new to economics, trading, markets, or policy, this series is built specifically to help you understand how professionals think and communicate.
Episode Title: Basic Market Terminology – Understanding Bias and Policy Language
In this episode, we decode the core language of the trading floor — the four foundational terms that appear constantly in central bank statements, analyst notes, market commentary, and macro trading discussions:
Bullish, Bearish, Hawkish, and Dovish
These words are more than buzzwords. They are the framework professionals use to express directional conviction, policy intent, and market expectations.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
We also explore real-world scenarios where:
Most importantly, this episode shows how mastering these four terms allows you to:
This is not about memorising definitions. It’s about learning the language professionals use to frame risk, reward, and macro outcomes.
🎙️ Financial Source Podcast
📘 Macro Fundamentals Series
📈 Built for traders, investors, and macro learners
Subscribe and join us as we continue building real macro understanding — one concept at a time.