How do you keep up to date with trading news/ events/ opinions?

Apr 07, 2016 at 06:19
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Miembro desde Feb 02, 2017   posts 32
Mar 08, 2017 at 08:24
Economic calendar is one quick source to remain up to date on economic news and events but to have a quick overview I also go through Bloomberg, market watch, the street and trading economics.
Miembro desde Feb 12, 2016   posts 522
Mar 08, 2017 at 10:32
Hello,
Me personally, before to start trading day I am checking the economic calendar - because I do not want to be surprised from any news :)
Also, never trade in the first 10 to 15 minutes after sitting in front of the terminal.
And even after release, I am not watching / comparing or trying to analyze the news data - just, if I am trading I am watching the chart and the movement where it going, not where I am thinking should going :)
Miembro desde Dec 22, 2016   posts 15
Mar 10, 2017 at 01:11
Hello, personally, I do my own research to look for a good source of news and update about the stock market. However, what I ahve found is a good quality articles that can help you a lot. If you want you can check this Investors Mart (https://www.funds-money.com/commodities/)
Miembro desde Jan 31, 2017   posts 30
Mar 23, 2017 at 13:19
I personally prefer Economic Calendar (www.investing.com) the most. However for reading good quality informative articles and analysis one can go for the market watch & fxstreet. Analysis by Kathy Lien is also very good and gives clear picture of the currency market.
Miembro desde Sep 12, 2015   posts 1948
Mar 23, 2017 at 14:14
For live squawk I listen to Financialjuice and Bloomberg in the background to keep up to date, RT and marketwatch, data from Lexvandam.com
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