Daily FX market briefings

Data into insight.
Before the session opens.

FXi delivers a structured London and New York briefing across GBP/USD, EUR/USD, USD/JPY and USD/CAD — so you're analysing, not searching.

Four major pairs · every London & New York session

GBP/USD · London session · 06:00 BSTArmed
Conviction
High
Risk : reward
1 : 2.8
Bias
Upside ↗
Trade map
Target1.2742
Entry zone1.2706–1.2698
Invalidation1.2681
UK CPI 07:00 · US retail sales 13:30 — both ahead of the session

An illustrative briefing. The real one lands the moment the session opens.

Why FXi exists

Most traders start with charts.
We start with structure.

The problem was never access to information — it's turning it into a view you can act on. FXi distils thousands of market datapoints into a single daily briefing, built around one discipline: Observation, Interpretation, Plan. We read the market so you don't rebuild your view from scratch every morning. The final decision stays yours.

What every briefing contains

  • Directional market bias
  • Conviction score
  • Risk / reward assessment
  • The levels that frame the plan
  • Economic events that matter
  • A structured trade plan, when one exists

The market, read for you. The trade, left to you.

Pricing

7-day free trial on every plan · cancel anytime · save up to 20% with annual billing

Standard
£29.99/mo
or £295/year (≈£24.58/mo)
One pair, your choice.
  • Both daily sessions
  • Conviction & regime read
  • Full plan with risk : reward
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Pro
Most popular
£49.99/mo
or £479.99/year (≈£40/mo)
All four pairs.
  • Everything in Standard
  • GBP/USD · EUR/USD · USD/JPY · USD/CAD
  • The full board, every session
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FXi is research and market commentary, published for information only. It is not financial, investment or trading advice, and nothing here is a recommendation to enter any trade. FX and spread betting carry a high risk of loss and may not suit everyone — you can lose more than you put in. Every decision you make is your own. Past observations are not a guide to future results.