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Topic: App to monitor financial world events - what are you using ? - page 2. (Read 252 times)

sr. member
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Usually I see news information about the domestic or global economic world mostly from a television station, which every day presents news or developments on the rise and fall of currencies, stocks and the global economy. Maybe many already know about the television station that I usually watch, because it's not just a television station, but also the website and the name of the news company and the website.
namely CNBC. But I also don't only look at economic news only on CNBC, but there are also many websites that I often browse to find information about the state of the world economy.

So if you want to find a website or an application that contains economic news, all you have to do is search for it on Google and there will definitely be a lot of news coming out of the search results. But the most important thing is that you have to be able to research and filter the news, because there are always news-making websites whose information does not match the original situation. And if you really need a reference for news about the global economy, I would advise you to try looking at the CNBC website instead. Because I believe that CNBC's news is always up-to-date, and there are no lies.
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Some of what I found through Google search for the keyword "economic calendar":
https://tradingeconomics.com/calendar
https://www.dailyfx.com/economic-calendar

I think the content of their presentations aren't too different,it's just one bullet point that doesn't give much information. You'll have to look up additional articles if you want details on the each agenda and some speculative views.
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Do you just need to monitor financial world events or crypto-related events?
The best thing is the RSS feed. You can integrate it into the telegram bot and get notifications in your channel with customizing the news according to what you want, which is a better solution than relying on third-party channels or applications, in which the possibility of customization is often limited, or not as comprehensive as RSS gives you.

Just for crypto news, I prefer these two sites. You have an update on the expected news, and it may help you to anticipate a token price hike before it happens.

https://coinmarketcal.com
https://coindar.org/

there are some good alts for coinmarketcal, but consider that they all work with the same idea.
sr. member
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Hey All,
Can you recommend website / app that monitors upcoming financial events that impact global finances ? Like example upcoming US FED interest rates decision on Wednesday, next year BTC halving etc. Is there an app that help keep tract, set mobile alerts etc ? What are you using ? I'm just wondering if there is one stop shop for that type of info vs. collecting all the knowledge from news, tweets, socials ...

Thanks
M

For apps about financial world events try checking this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bloomberg.android.plus&hl=en&gl=US&pli=1 it's up to you if you want to upload it to your mobile device.

But there are many others you can choose from, including Yahoo Finance and CNN money, it depends on you what your trip is.
Or do some research, maybe someone knows better than what I mentioned.
legendary
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I usually do my financial research manually, but I have tried some apps before which I personally found to be useful, of course that mostly depends on the needs of each one of us. Take a look at Yahoo Finance and Google Finance. Speclially Yahoo, because it does not only offers news on traditional markets and values but also on crypto markets.

Google is similar but does not offer news as complete as Yahoo or Bloomberg do, they mostly just offer summary or prices and stock performances, also allow you to track your portfolio but I would not advice anyone to let Google know how much money one has personally invested on anything...  Tongue
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App on Android & for Apple ios

Perhaps what you're referring to is CoinMarketCal.com. I often use this website as a reference for upcoming events related to cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin specifically, not for stocks. Keeping an eye on such developments is crucial as they have a significant impact on the fundamental aspects of a coin. By knowing about major events that will take place in the coming weeks or months, it can instill confidence in our decision-making process.

It's important to note that this event calendar relies on input from members. There are still a few submissions that are fake or untrustworthy, which can be identified by checking the trust score at the bottom of each event. Usually, submitters include valid sources, allowing other users to fact-check the event information directly.
newbie
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It would be awesome to have a one-stop shop for all the financial events that impact the global market. While I don't have a specific app to recommend, I've found that a combination of sources can be helpful. I usually keep an eye on financial news websites, follow key influencers on Twitter, and join relevant online communities. It's like creating your own personalized financial event tracker. Happy hunting!
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I do it manually by searching through financial news for what's relevant at the time. The danger of relying on a single source is you get to see only what they show you and overtime can have a biased perspective or a limited view of things. Similar to watching just one news channel.

You can turn on notifications for financial blogs or social accounts which would inform you once there's an update for you to check.
That's right, to analyze and look for conclusions we cannot see only from one source or two sources, because it is the same as you believe in things that have no recognition from other parties, manually and collect many sources and then analyze and we can see the conclusions Can be trusted or not about financial news, especially if it is formed in a graph and or only limited to the description can still be manipulated by news makers, and we only need to juxtapose and compare the same news in different sources.
Today we can see a lot of financial information media, as said, both from articles, journals poured on social media or websites, as an analysis must have many sources.

It's actually a good practice when you're doing it with your spare time because you'll discover a lot from these websites. And subscribing to their newsletter is probably one of those features that you'll like but it goes through your email.
Using a subscription feature may be good because it will get the news update in detail from a platform, but I think it will spend a lot of funds, unless you work in data and financial information which then you have to make content about finances also to get the income is good, it might be good, But if you only see financial news as an analysis to make an investment decision factor I think too much too, because basically today information about financial news is also still a lot of free without having to take a subscription feature, you only need to wait for the platfom that gives news for free.
hero member
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I agree to Upgrade, that's much easier. Although I know that it's gonna be easier if you're a busy person but having a few minutes of your time visiting websites like CNBC or any other websites that you prefer that covers those topics, news and updates that you need.

It's actually a good practice when you're doing it with your spare time because you'll discover a lot from these websites. And subscribing to their newsletter is probably one of those features that you'll like but it goes through your email.
legendary
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I do it manually by searching through financial news for what's relevant at the time. The danger of relying on a single source is you get to see only what they show you and overtime can have a biased perspective or a limited view of things. Similar to watching just one news channel.

You can turn on notifications for financial blogs or social accounts which would inform you once there's an update for you to check.
newbie
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Hey All,
Can you recommend website / app that monitors upcoming financial events that impact global finances ? Like example upcoming US FED interest rates decision on Wednesday, next year BTC halving etc. Is there an app that help keep tract, set mobile alerts etc ? What are you using ? I'm just wondering if there is one stop shop for that type of info vs. collecting all the knowledge from news, tweets, socials ...

Thanks
M
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