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The Econoday Economic Calendar is great for planning for market moving reports. Was wondering if there is an equivalent for the the European markets? Or what the best news source, if trading the Euro. Thanks.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Thanks. Since I trade the Futures product, I wasn't looking at the Forex piece. Duh!
Liked your indicator showing the volatility of instruments. Works very well, and not surprisingly matched up with my results analysis showing my best results were during those high volatility times. Now I just trade 7:15 to 10:15 cst, and my p&l has improved tremendously.
I just noticed you are listed as a vendor now. Good luck to your new business. You should earn for all the hard work you do and the contributions you have made.
It's good to compare as sometimes they are wrong ... as in wrong day and time
"Successful trading is one long journey, not a destination" Peter Borish Former Head of Research for Paul Tudor Jones speaking on conversations with John F. Carter
I haven't figured out how to get the events for a specific date in the past yet. I've asked ForexPros but without any answer. Knows anybody a site or tweak how to get the economic events for a specific day in the past?
"Successful trading is one long journey, not a destination" Peter Borish Former Head of Research for Paul Tudor Jones speaking on conversations with John F. Carter