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ASX calendar for frequent trading?

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I trade CFD and Forex. I have found economic caleder for forex trading but can't find any calender, easy to use ...for CFD trading. I after some source of compiled event calender for about 30 companies I have shortliseted so I don't have to make written record of calender events in my trading diary. Any suggestion ??
 
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I'm not sure if I understand your request. You could create a portfolio using Google Finance http://www.google.com/finance. Once you have created a portfolio it will display when a company is going to report. Your online broker should have most of that already. Most of forex related news can effect CFDs too right?
 
Re: ASX calender for frequent trading

I'm not sure if I understand your request. You could create a portfolio using Google Finance http://www.google.com/finance. Once you have created a portfolio it will display when a company is going to report. Your online broker should have most of that already. Most of forex related news can effect CFDs too right?

I keep tabs on a lot of things including RBA CPI GDP , i watch opex dates and keep an eye out for earnings and things like production reports on BHP etc . i have a ABS release calendar handy at all times for important housing , retail , finance . etc data . i keep an eye on interest related derivatives . 10y bonds , 30 day cash rates and that sort of thing . also use fx calendar for eco data and keep an eye on big US data such as NFP last night .
 
Re: ASX calender for frequent trading

I keep tabs on a lot of things including RBA CPI GDP , i watch opex dates and keep an eye out for earnings and things like production reports on BHP etc . i have a ABS release calendar handy at all times for important housing , retail , finance . etc data . i keep an eye on interest related derivatives . 10y bonds , 30 day cash rates and that sort of thing . also use fx calendar for eco data and keep an eye on big US data such as NFP last night .

for companies im interested in i use the company website , look in investor/shareholder page , usually a release calendar in there . i then add alerts to my office outlook so i get popups when dates approach . marking straight onto calendar on office wall another thing i do . by looking it up maually you can be more confident on dates and its more likely to be etched in brain . over many years of doing this i can tell you approx earnings dates of the top of my head
 
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