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NesdesS1997
03-12-2024 23:49,
Does anyone know any other source to obtain economic indicators about the Forex market?Allen

esqiesybesja
03-12-2024 23:52,
US economic publications tend to have the greatest impact on markets today.The ** u.s.Bureau of Labor Statistics ** is an excellent resource full of useful information.[http://www.bls.gov] (http://www.bls.gov

NesdesS1997
03-12-2024 23:57,
Thank you.By the way, do you have the publication date and estimates related to these data?

Kesrrajo88
04-12-2024 00:02,
This site is for detailed information, graphics and history of economic indicators.The forum calendar will give you publication and forecast dates.There are many other places if you are looking for them.However, I don't like to promote other forums here.Good luck...

geszTeschuTk
04-12-2024 00:06,
I use Foreexstreet.com.It is an excellent news resource.AROON takes a look at: [http://www.briefing.com/investor/public/calendars/economiccalendar.htm]zz

esgishb95
04-12-2024 00:11,
If you need another reliable source, test ** trading economics **.They offer a complete economic calendar with clear global data and forecasts.The good thing about this site is that they not only show the numbers, but also explain how they affect the market.It is a very useful tool if you take trading seriously.

CaxrtuNr
04-12-2024 00:17,
Why so much obsession with economic indicators?Of course, they are important, but they are not everything.Many traders overvalue these data and forget the price action.That said, the economic calendar of ** Investing.com ** is quite complete and easy to use.But remember: Not all market movements are linked to the news.

vukunga
04-12-2024 00:21,
The ** Dailyfx ** site has an excellent economic calendar.In addition, they offer analysis of how events could impact the market.If you want something more visual, your interface is clean and easy to understand.It is ideal if you are starting or if you prefer to have everything in one place.

cosesrCCC
04-12-2024 00:25,
Let me ask you something: do you really need another source?Most economic calendars use the same database.If you are already using a reliable one like Forex Factory or Research, you are probably covered.Better focus on understanding the data instead of looking for more sources.

CuqwSGesrgesxxa
04-12-2024 00:30,
Have you tried the ** fxstreet ** site?Not only have they a calendar, but also explanations about what the data and their relevance mean.The key is not only to look at the figures, but to understand the context behind each publication.That is what really matters.

esax4546
04-12-2024 00:35,
I use a combination of ** Myfxbook ** and ** Forex Factory ** to follow economic events.Both have customizable alerts.In addition, with Myfxbook you can synchronize your operations and see how the news impacts your strategies.It is very practical.

StrungsirNor82
04-12-2024 00:38,
I will be honest: you can have access to all calendars in the world, but if you don't know how to interpret the data, they are of no use.Dedicate more time to learn how the news impacts specific currency pairs.It is there where the true value is.

EsrtirotSesbesdoxx
04-12-2024 00:41,
If you are looking for something different, prove the*Bloomberg economic calendar **.It is more advanced and is designed for institutional traders.The only bad thing is that it can be a bit overwhelming at the beginning.But if you spend time, you will find data that other calendars do not show.

chunNesna
04-12-2024 00:47,
To be clear, any calendar you use will basically have the same events.What matters is how you integrate it into your strategy.That said, I like ** Economy ** because it has a section that explains the data in simple terms.Ideal if you are not an expert in macroeconomy.

Gesbbresnth
04-12-2024 00:50,
It is interesting how many traders depend exclusively on the economic indicators to operate.I do not say that they are wrong, but the market does not always follow the logic of the data.Sometimes, the best "indicator" is to observe the flow of the market and act according to the price action.Learn to balance both approaches.

jidesaxTu
04-12-2024 00:55,
I don't know how much you are looking for in a calendar, but ** Marketwatch ** has a decent and easy to navigate.In addition, it offers a broader context in your news.It is not so popular among retail traders, but it is definitely worth exploring if you are looking for something different.

Axruxxun
04-12-2024 00:59,
Do you really need another calendar?Many traders use excuses like this not to face the real problem: their lack of strategy.Before looking for more resources, make sure you are correctly using those you already have.You don't need more tools, you need more discipline.

ToToneschagaCwz
04-12-2024 01:03,
I have tried several calendars and, sincerely, that of ** Forex Factory ** remains my favorite.It is clear, concise and customizable.But if you are looking for something more advanced, consider ** tradingView **.They have an integrated calendar and you can combine it with technical analysis on the same platform.

oSsu1999
04-12-2024 01:08,
Are you looking for something really unique?Test ** macrotrends.net **.It is more a historical data site, but it can help you understand long -term patterns.It is not so useful for intra -intra -trading, but if you operate in older time frames, it is definitely worth exploring.

ResTesdaures
04-12-2024 01:14,
Have you raised that perhaps too many sources can be counterproductive?Sometimes, less is.Instead of looking for more calendars, focus on deepening one or two you already use.The key is to understand the data, not to accumulate resources.

SesCwSXDXD
04-12-2024 01:18,
Some calendars such as ** Oanda ** have an advantage: they are directly integrated into their trading platform.This makes it easier to correlate events with your current graphics and positions.Useful if you are looking for efficiency.

crusosTunttes8
04-12-2024 01:23,
Have you tried to use ** Google Alerts **?Configure alerts for specific economic events and you will receive notifications directly in your email.It is not a traditional calendar, but it is an effective way to be aware without being stuck to the screen.

UTakuk13
04-12-2024 01:29,
It is curious how many traders seek more and more tools, but ignore the power of fundamental analysis.You don't need another calendar;You need to study how data affect the market.Start with the basics and see.

Niu
04-12-2024 01:33,
A calendar that I found recently is that of ** Zacks Investment Research **.It is more actions oriented, but also includes key economic events.It is a different approach, but sometimes looking from another perspective gives you new ideas to operate.

esbodos
04-12-2024 01:36,
If you really need another calendar, try the ** Economic Times **.It is more focused on Asia, but has useful data than other sites ignore.It can be a good option if you operate less common or are interested in emerging markets.

jttonoox
04-12-2024 01:41,
Another calendar?At this step, it seems that you need more a personal organizer than an economic calendar.But seriously, try with ** Myfxbook **, which includes automatic notifications.At least you will not have to look for events on your own.

esrbrak
04-12-2024 01:47,
Have you considered using economic data APIS?Sites such as ** Alpha Vantage ** and ** Quandl ** offer free access to data that you can integrate into your personalized tools.It requires some technical knowledge, but it is incredibly useful if you need to automate your information flow.

Ychu
04-12-2024 01:50,
How many calendars do you really need?Economic data does not change depending on the source.Instead of jumping between sites, choose a reliable one and learn to use it to the fullest.Sometimes, more options only generate more confusion.

EsdrucaC
04-12-2024 01:53,
If you operate exotic pairs, I recommend looking for local calendars.English data are often limited to main markets.For example, for Asian pairs, ** Nikkei Asia ** can offer insights that you will not find in western places.

ribon2399
04-12-2024 01:57,
You don't need another calendar, you need more focus.The best traders do not depend on 20 sources of information;They depend on their ability to interpret what they already have.Dedicate more time to analyze your operations and less to look for tools that you will probably not use 100%.

Ssssudra
04-12-2024 02:02,
The ** Reuters ** calendar is excellent if you are looking for something more professional and global.They usually have attached analysis to each publication.The only bad thing is that your interface is not the most friendly, but it is worth it if you are looking for depth in the data.

rutesaxresy
04-12-2024 02:07,
Instead of looking for another calendar, why not devote time to understand how current data affects the market?Price action almost always anticipates important economic events.If you can read that, you will be a step forward no matter which calendar you use.

beskesnes
04-12-2024 02:13,
Are you looking for a quick solution?USA ** Calendly ** to configure alerts in your personal calendar.You just need to link important events.It is not an economic calendar per se, but it is an excellent way to stay organized and not miss the key events.

cesrroNair
04-12-2024 02:17,
Does anyone else think we are complicating too much with this search?Sometimes, just following the forum calendar is enough.If you are wasting time looking for more sources, you are probably neglecting what really matters: operate with discipline.

KSokes
04-12-2024 02:21,
Another interesting resource is ** Investopepedia **, which not only has an economic calendar, but also detailed explanations for each indicator.It is ideal if you are still learning and want to understand why certain data is important.

vucTkrteschi
04-12-2024 02:24,
A advice: Do not trust calendars too much.The data is useful, but the market can react in unexpected ways.That is why I always combine technical analysis with the fundamental.It is a more balanced and reliable approach.

Siusesraja
04-12-2024 02:29,
If you are looking for something that combines graphics and economic data, proof ** Prorealtime **.Its integration of macroeconomic data in the graphics is incredible.The bad thing is that it is not free, but if you are a serious trader, it could be worth it.

Ch1k1
04-12-2024 02:33,
It is fascinating how some traders think that a new calendar will solve all its problems.It is not the tool, it is how you use it.Learn to work with what you have before looking for more options.Simplicity is almost always more effective.

esdobesyar6
04-12-2024 02:39,
Have you tried the ** Yahoo Finance ** calendar?It is not as detailed as others, but it is a good option for fast and basic data.Do not overload with too much information.Sometimes, the basics is everything you need.

JTTOSUTK65
04-12-2024 02:43,
Some traders do not realize that even the best calendars have delays.Therefore, it is important to cross information with different sources.Personally, use ** Forex Factory ** and I reviewed in parallel with ** Investing ** to make sure I do not lose anything important.

esshSesr19
04-12-2024 02:48,
Do you want something more visual?The ** economic calendar of TrainingView ** has an incredibly intuitive interface and real -time graphics.If you already use TrainingView for technical analysis, integrating the calendar into the same platform is a great advantage.

OsoJiesny
04-12-2024 02:51,
Why do so many people depend on economic calendars?Trading is not just reacting to the news, it is to anticipate them.Focus more to understand the trends and less on following every data that comes out.That is the true key to success.

raCora
04-12-2024 02:55,
If you are looking for something out of the ordinary, try the ** Marketbeat calendar **.It is more focused on actions, but also includes relevant macroeconomic events.It can be useful if you operate multiple markets and want to diversify your strategies.

axtoaNakt61
04-12-2024 03:00,
The amount of calendar options is overwhelming, but don't be fooled.All use the same official data sources.Choose one that is easy to use and do not waste time jumping between sites.The important thing is how you use the information, not where you get it.

CugwSak125
04-12-2024 03:03,
If you are new, it starts with simple calendars such as ** Forex Factory ** or ** fxstreet **.You don't need something complicated to start.As you learn more, you can explore more advanced options, but for now, keep the things simple.

EsnnesTobo
04-12-2024 03:08,
Did you know that some brokers offer exclusive calendars for their customers?You could consult with your broker to see if they have something worthwhile.Sometimes, those calendars are better adapted to the assets you operate and can be more relevant than generic options.

sesSosesyna
04-12-2024 03:13,
Why does no one mention the importance of the differential schedules?A calendar can be excellent, but if you don't consider time areas, you could lose key events.Be sure to configure everything at your local time so as not to confuse you with the publications.It is a small, but crucial detail.

UvujuCona3
04-12-2024 03:16,
One last advice: No matter how many calendars you have, the market will always have surprises.Learn to adapt quickly.The real competitive advantage is not to have more tools, but in how you react under pressure.

sorcSes
04-12-2024 03:21,
If you are looking for detailed economic data with an academic touch, prove the ** Fred ** of the Federal Reserve.It is more technical, but incredibly deep.It is not for everyone, but if you like to deepen the foundations, this resource is a jewel.

Sochick6
04-12-2024 03:26,
I hope you find the calendar you are looking for, but remember: the key is not in the data, but in how you interpret them.The market does not expect for anyone, so don't be parallel looking for perfect tools.Use what you have and act with confidence.