So, as you know, CNBC, Fox business, wall street journal, etc all release market moving news. I am curious if anyone knows a news feed that gathers all their feeds into one? Also, the problem is sometimes they release BS news that just clogs the feed. Anyways, curious what do you traders use to gather a live news feed? PS: Check this out <3 https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019...market-spike-was-due-cnbc-grammatical-mistake
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Why exclude the grammatical mistake news? It moved the market tremendously. So such news should never be excluded because it provides great trading opportunity. In fact, any news (whether real or INACCURATE or conflicting or BS or fake) that would move the market tremendously should be made known immediately. Unfortunately there is no such high quality one news feed. what we don't want to know is any news (whether real or INACCURATE or conflicting or BS or fake) that would NOT move the market. Bottom line is really we are loooking for trading opportunity and it doesn't matter whether price movement is due to whatever types of news.
yea I agree, I didn't mean remove that one, that is actually one I loved BS news feeds would be ones that are unrelated to the markets/economy I do listen to ransqwak but I don't think they reported on that tweet until after the fact. Anyways, was just curious what elitetraders user used. Happy to continue to hear suggestion
after so many years, I haven't found any website that provide news (whether real or INACCURATE or conflicting or BS or fake) that would move the market tremendously and with high probability. Obviously paid website (which provide mainly quality news) wouldn't meet my criteria.