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Look at the link I posted at the beginning - http://www.forexfactory.com/.
There is an archive from 2006 onwards (you can set the parameters in the calendar and see the indices).
Although it is not known how reliable this data is.
To be more precise, http://www.forexfactory.com/calendar.php
You can also find a deeper history if you wish (yahoo finance, brifing.com).
Found an interesting link. 'Displaying the news calendar'.
It shows economic events. But it doesn't analyze them.
But that's the work of developers.
Found an interesting link. 'Displaying the news calendar'.
It shows economic events. But it doesn't analyze them.
But that's the work of developers.
Look at the link I posted at the beginning - http://www.forexfactory.com/.
There is an archive from 2006 onwards (you can set the parameters in the calendar and see the indices).
Although it is not known how reliable this data is.
More precisely, http://www.forexfactory.com/calendar.php
Looked...
It's not the only calendar, there are more than enough, but who will work with your hands, select the main fundamentals and sift out the "Treasury Secretary Paulson Speaks"?
Found an interesting link. 'Displaying the news calendar'.
It shows economic events. But it doesn't analyze them.
But that's the work of developers.
and I have something similar, only sometimes I am too lazy to fill it up with data once a week for the current week.
the task so far comes down to:
1. make a list of fundamentals.
2. using a calendar, make a text file with these indicators, or in Excel. We still need to agree on the format.
3. And then it is a matter of technique