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Hi, id like to know if would be possible trading news like in forex or futures, not trying to predict the direction of the big move after the news but with 2 pending order (i have never see a stock's chart so maybe there is not much movement, im just asking if would be possible)
if someone could suggest a good site with stock news, like forex factory calendar, but for stock would be nice
thanks, if i have asked a question already asked tell me and im gonna deleting this
sorry my english
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Hi, sorry im not "into" stocks, does that make any difference?
i have just seen this: https://fortunedotcom.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/apple_closing_price.png
and thought, could i open 2 pending order or market order with good profit target and tight stop loss?
id like to build something automated but i would need a site in which there are stocks's news announcement like in forex factory
For example, if you decided to trade stocks traded at the London Stock Exchange, you could not trade Apple, because Apple is traded at the Nasdaq exchange and also at the New York Stock Exchange.
So, depending on the stocks you want trade, you need to identify where they are traded.
I know of a free website that releases stock-related news, but that's typically for UK stocks.
Yes you can trade at different exchanges - but remember: you need to open an account with a broker that is connected to the exchange you want to trade with.