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  1. #21
    You are welcome, glad to have been of help. Of course Blmbrg is not free but honestly, if you will need the latest news and info right away, it is worth it. .

  2. #22
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    Hi everyone, I see everyday that there's high impact new on forexsoutheast.asia ( reddish shade ), but from my experience, most of them don't impact the market actually as I anticipate from HIGH IMPACT news. High impact for me personally is for example the news that were yesterday, I know that they occure at the first friday of each month. I am trading 1H and time frames. Can you please tell me that other high impact news are occuring on each month ( I am not trading news that I'll be ready with shutting all my position ... ), but news that rrealy...
    I remember when I first started to considers the news how difficult it was. Nowaday, it is still complied some time. Basically, you need to appear farther than simply the number that are published. You need to be aware of the context of the news, what has been stated before by economists/central banks/politians. You also need to look at your charts to check whether there's a possibility that the news that's about to be released is priced in or not.

    One more important thing about the news would be the market was expecting from it. In case you've got an expected GDP figures at 1 percent and you get 1.5percent, then the reaction won't be as big as if the discharged number was 8%, or -5 percent. If the numbers come as a surprise to the market, the reaction will be enormous.

    In order to comprehend this market, you'll need to read a lot of posts and details about the fundies ( but dont listen to the doom sayer, the stock market didnt crash and it won't happen anyplace together with all the goverment constantly monitorin it). Always prepare to the news and be cautious about the FOMC and ECB meetings. Its a lot of work but its worth it

    Good fortune and commerce well

  3. #23
    Good day everyone! . Just a rookie question


    Just new here in forexsoutheast.asia, still don't know how to begin a thread. Hope you could guide me .

    Need help... Is there anybody here have an idea where can I search for the financial world events/news since 2008?

    I wanted to research how does monetary world events affects Foreign Exchange.


    Thank you everyone! Have a nice weekend!

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Great day everyone! . Just a rookie question Just new here in forexsoutheast.asia, nevertheless don't know how to start a thread. Hope you could guide me in here. Want help... Is there anybody here have an idea where can I search for the fiscal world events/news because 2008? I wanted to research how does financial world events affects FX. Thank you everyone! Have a wonderful weekend!
    First, as you are a junior member, you cant start a thread. Once you are a member, on the top of each thread listing, you will find a button which says Start New Thread
    As for the fiscal word occasions, you can find nearly all of them from the calendar section. I really do believe forexsoutheast.asia retains a long data for everything so in the event that you use this calendar, you can discover info release and news release associated with them. I also have a thread that are focused on news, but its new and I started this season. If you would like to take part in it which would be great, as time goes by we will have more information and it could be usefull for people who want to read about previous event simply by considering a single ribbon. That is a link to my thread: https://www.forexsoutheast.asia/gene...s-checkem.html

    Hope it helped you

  5. #25
    Actually, not only the effect (RED) is important. What makes the market to maneuver significantly is the true value when released if the number is better/worse than anticipated.

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