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FOREX trading tip:
Look at the economic calendars for when the government
releases their reports. This often affects the currency rates. If
you would like when you open your account we will send you information on days
where these reports may be affecting pricing.
week
of 30/03/2007 , week of 14/04/2007 , week of 24/04/2007
,
week of 12/05/2007
,
week of 18/05/2007
,
week of 25/05/2007
week of 02/06/2007
,
week of 08/06/2007
week of 15/06/2007 , week of 23/06/2007 ,
Schedule
Results for the week
of: 25/06/2007 - 29/06/2007
FOREX tools
that you can use:
Charts
Economic Calendars
Fundamental and
Technical Analysis
There are two analysis models applied to
market movement forecasts: fundamental, and technical (the chart study of past
behavior of currencies prices).
Fundamental analysis examines economic,
political and social indicators to predict the economic health of a nation.
Currencies can be viewed as the international representative of national
economies; it follows, therefore, that economic health is an important component
in currency valuation. The fundamental analyst constructs forecast models based
on a myriad of different indicators to predict future currency movement.
This
section outlines a number of theories and indicators?as well as political
dimensions and monetary considerations?that are important in constructing Forex
forecast models.
Use your own trading strategies and
formulas
Market Analysis
Essential Theories
Purchasing Power
Parity
Theory of Elasticities
Modern Fiscal Theories
Theory
Synthesis
Essential Indicators
Economic Indicators
Industrial
Indicators
Construction Indicators
Inflation Indicators
Employment
Indicators
Consumption Indicators
Geo-Political Factors
Financial
Factors
Interest Rates
Political Crises
Technical
Analysis
Introduction
Dow Theory
Elliott Waves
Theory
Charts
Trends and Lines
Patterns
Bollinger Bands
Fibonacci
Retracement
Gann Fan
MACD
Momentum
Moving
Average
RSI
Stochastics
Date Hour **
Country
Data
Date Hour * Country Data Result Forecast Previous Period
Date Hour * Country Data Result Forecast Previous Period
25/06/2007 Australia May HIA new home sales (7.1% m/m)
25/06/2007 9:00 AM Germany GFK Consumer Sentiment 8.0 7.3 July
25/06/2007 5:00 PM USA Existing Home Sales (Units) 5.965m 5.99m May
25/06/2007 6:30 PM Israel Interest Rate Decision 3.5% 3.5% July
26/06/2007 9:00 AM Germany Import Prices 0.3% 0.9% May
26/06/2007 11:00 AM Europe Current Account 3.0b 5.4b April
26/06/2007 11:00 AM Europe Capital Flow 63.6b April
26/06/2007 5:00 PM USA New Home sales 0.93m 0.981m May
26/06/2007 5:00 PM USA Richmond Fed srvs 7.0 June
26/06/2007 5:00 PM USA Consumer Confidence 107.0 108.0 June
27/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan Retail Sales yy -0.4% -0.6% May
27/06/2007 3:00 AM Australia April leading index (0.5%)
27/06/2007 9:45 AM France May housing starts (-9.5% y/y)
27/06/2007 9:45 AM France May housing permits change (0.1% y/y)
27/06/2007 11:00 AM Europe April ECB current account
27/06/2007 12:30 PM Swiss KOF Purchasing Manager ind 2.0 1.96 June
27/06/2007 1:00 PM U.K. CBI Sales 23.0 31.0 June
27/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Durable Goods Orders 0.0% 0.8% May
27/06/2007 3:30 PM USA New orders XD 0.6% 0.8% May
27/06/2007 3:30 PM Canada April average weekly earnings (0.4% m/m)
27/06/2007 4:00 PM NZ Q2 Westpac NZ consumer confidence (117.7)
27/06/2007 5:00 PM USA May new home sales (981,000)
27/06/2007 5:00 PM USA May new home sales (16.2% m/m)
27/06/2007 5:00 PM USA June consumer confidence (108.0)
27/06/2007 7:00 PM USA Mid-West Mnfg Activity 104.9 May
28/06/2007 1:45 AM NZ May trade balance (-NZ$ 212 million)
28/06/2007 2:00 AM Australia Reserve Bank of Australia speaks
28/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan May large retailer' sales (-1.8%)
28/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan May retail trade (0.3% m/m)
28/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan May retail trade (-0.7% y/y)
28/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan Industrial Production mm 0.8% -0.2% May
28/06/2007 4:30 AM Australia May job vacancies (-2.3%)
28/06/2007 7:00 AM NZ June NBNZ business confidence (-48.2)
28/06/2007 7:00 AM NZ May M3 money supply (14.6% y/y)
28/06/2007 8:45 AM Swiss June SECO economic forecasts
28/06/2007 9:00 AM UK June Nationwide house prices (0.5% m/m)
28/06/2007 9:00 AM UK June Nationwide house prices (10.3% y/y)
28/06/2007 9:00 AM Germany May ILO unemployment rate (6.4%)
28/06/2007 10:55 AM Germany June unemployment change (3,000)
28/06/2007 10:55 AM Germany June unemployment rate (9.2%)
28/06/2007 11:00 AM Europe M3 Money Supply yy 10.3% 10.4% May
28/06/2007 11:00 AM Europe Consumer Credit mm 10.1% 10.3% May
28/06/2007 11:00 AM Germany Unemployment Rate 9.2% 9.2% June
28/06/2007 11:15 AM Eurozone European Central Bank speaks
28/06/2007 12:00 AM Italy June consumer price index, harmonized (0.4% m/m)
28/06/2007 12:00 AM Italy June consumer price index, harmonized (1.9% y/y)
28/06/2007 3:30 PM Canada Producer Price Index (PPI) yy 3.7% May
28/06/2007 3:30 PM Canada Producer Price Index (PPI) mm 0.2% May
28/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Core PCE qq 2.2% 2.2% Quarter 1
28/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Gross Domestic Product (GDP) qq 0.7% 0.6%
28/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Initial Jobless Claims 324,000 Last Week
28/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Personal Consumption Exp. qq 3.3% 3.3% Quarter 1
28/06/2007 4:30 PM Turkey European Central Bank member speaks
28/06/2007 6:00 PM USA KC Fed 20.0 June
28/06/2007 9:15 PM USA Interest Rate Decision 5.25% 5.25% July
29/06/2007 1:00 AM France May unemployment rate (8.2%)
29/06/2007 1:45 AM NZ Q1 GDP (0.8% q/q)
29/06/2007 2:30 AM Japan House'hold Spending 0.5% 1.1% May
29/06/2007 2:30 AM Japan Manufacturing PMI 51.4 June
29/06/2007 2:30 AM Japan Unemployment Rate 3.9% 3.8% May
29/06/2007 2:30 AM Japan Consumer Price Index (CPI) mm 0.0% May
29/06/2007 2:30 AM Japan Consumer Price Index (CPI) yy -0.1% -0.1% May
29/06/2007 4:30 AM Australia May private sector credit change (1.2% m/m)
29/06/2007 8:00 AM Japan Housing Starts yy -0.9% -3.6% May
29/06/2007 8:00 AM Japan Construction Orders 1.8% May
29/06/2007 8:00 AM France June consumer confidence (-14)
29/06/2007 9:45 AM France Q1 GDP
29/06/2007 9:50 AM France May producer prices
29/06/2007 9:00 AM Germany Retail Sales yy -0.5% -0.6% May
29/06/2007 9:00 AM Germany Retail Sales mm 0.4% 1.4% May
29/06/2007 11:30 AM U.K. Consumer Credit mm 0.5b 0.498b May
29/06/2007 11:30 AM U.K. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) yy 2.9% 2.9% Quarter 1
29/06/2007 11:30 AM U.K. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) qq 0.7% 0.7% Quarter 1
29/06/2007 11:30 AM U.K. Current Account -11.7b -12.7b Quarter 1
29/06/2007 12:00 PM Europe Harm. Index of Consumer Prices yy 1.9% 1.9% June
29/06/2007 12:00 PM Europe Indusrial Sentiment 6.0 6.0 June
29/06/2007 12:00 PM Europe Economic Sentiment 111.7 111.9 June
29/06/2007 12:00 PM Europe Service Sentiment 22.0 22.0 June
29/06/2007 12:00 PM Europe Consumer Confidence -1.0 -1.0 June
29/06/2007 12:30 PM U.K. GFK Consumer Sentiment -3.0 -2.0 June
29/06/2007 3:30 PM Canada Gross Domestic Product (GDP) mm 0.3% April
29/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Personal Consumption Exp. yy 2.2% May
29/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Personal Consumption Exp. mm 0.3% May
29/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Core PCE yy 2.0% May
29/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Core PCE mm 0.2% 0.1% May
29/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Personal Income 0.6% -0.1% May
29/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Personal Consumption 0.6% 0.5% May
29/06/2007 4:45 PM USA Chicago PMI 57.5 61.7 June
29/06/2007 5:00 PM USA U.Michigan Consumer Sentiment 84.3 88.3 June
29/06/2007 5:00 PM USA Construction Spending 0.2% 0.1% May
* GMT +02:00
hi
This is the latest calendar. I've added some more to it,
and might fix the page later so you don't see the html code below.
Some bug in the program -- I thought the info more important to give you than
wasting time on some hack.
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