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What is the best source for news, earnings, and Govt. reports?


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What is the best source for news, earnings, and Govt. reports?

There are a great many.

I use this one: https://us.econoday.com/byweek.asp?cust=us

Check it every morning for scheduled news and reports. There can always be unscheduled news, but the big scheduled reports can surprise you, and you should be prepared.

I don't have a site for earnings, if by that you mean earning announcements by individual companies. That's not my market.

How you use news, scheduled or not, is up to you. It's important to know that something will be announced, because you won't be taken by surprise by sudden market actions. Anticipating what the announcement will be, or how the market will respond, is another matter.

Often, the best idea is just don't trade during those times. Things can get very hairy right after a Fed announcement, for example. As a rule, it whips very strongly one way, then whips almost instantly the other way. Waiting can be a good idea then.

Bob.


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