Good news feed for forex

Discussion in 'Forex' started by blufftrader, Apr 12, 2006.

  1. whats the website for Ifr any other recomendations out there signals you can trade off.
     
    #11     Apr 13, 2006
  2. You speaking about IFR? Because I tend to agree with you. They're an excellent contrarian indicator.
     
    #12     Apr 13, 2006
  3. just21

    just21

    You can get reuters news and reuters fx quotes from www.equis.com for $99 a month. It is Bridgestation rebranded as equis quotecenter. Equis is owned by reuters.
     
    #13     Apr 13, 2006
  4. how much do there signals lag do they actually tell u when to buy or sell or they just announce the news and you base your decision on that and are these signals from headlines or or squawk box thanks
     
    #14     Apr 13, 2006
  5. Im speaking of IFR
     
    #15     Apr 13, 2006
  6. does anyone trade off news feed what companies are out there thanks
     
    #16     Apr 14, 2006
  7. davn

    davn

    Hi, I think IFR only deals with institutions or big corporations.
     
    #17     Apr 14, 2006
  8. oH ARE THEY ANY NEWS FEEDS FOR INDIVIVIDUAL TRADERS
     
    #18     Apr 15, 2006
  9. davn

    davn

    YES THESE 2 SERVE INDIVIDUAL TRADERS

    1) http://www.marketnews.com
    2) http://www.dowjonesnews.com

    My personal view on these 2.
    MNI for their delivery on China's currency policy. Prior to the yuan valuation in 05' the team there keep stressing that the valuation is going to happen "sooner than you think" for about a week until it happened. And their delivery on thu or fri about China relaxing it's foreign exchange policy was faster than DJNS by about 30 min or more. MNI only covers Euro, GBP, Dollar and AUD. They're like a scaled down version of IFR.

    DJNS for their speed in economic news delivery (i could live with their headline correction every now and then). They tend to give more breakdown of the figures. Both MNI and DJ does surveys prior to Economic figures release. One irritating thing is that they tend to repost the same news on quiet moments.

    And not forgetting the one you enquired about. I asked for a trial as a non-institutional trader and they turned me down. Try your luck.
    http://www.ifrmarkets.com/protected/ifr_main.html

    There are a few others but I can't comment on them since I've never tried them out.
     
    #19     Apr 16, 2006
  10. davn

    davn

    Sorry a correction. MNI don't comment on Aud. Mainly Japan, US, Euro, UK and their strength lies in Chinese policies.

    Hope this help. :)
     
    #20     Apr 16, 2006