SMART ECONOMIC CALENDAR: PREDICT THE MOVE
The Smart Economic Calendar transforms standard market data into a predictive powerhouse by integrating historical volatility mapping, cross-asset correlations, and real-time news sentiment analysis, empowering traders to anticipate high-impact moves and master the news cycle with institutional-grade precision.
SMART ECONOMIC CALENDAR
SMART ECONOMIC CALENDAR: PREDICT THE MOVE
The Smart Economic Calendar is an advanced tool designed to provide traders with a comprehensive view of upcoming economic events and their potential market impact. It goes beyond traditional calendars by offering real-time updates, historical data analysis, and predictive insights to help traders make informed decisions around key economic releases. With features like volatility mapping, asset correlation analysis, and sentiment tracking, the Smart Economic Calendar empowers traders to anticipate market movements and plan their trades with greater precision.
Key Capabilities
SMART ECONOMIC CALENDAR: PREDICT THE MOVE
The Smart Economic Calendar transforms standard market data into a predictive powerhouse by integrating historical volatility mapping, cross-asset correlations, and real-time news sentiment analysis, empowering traders to anticipate high-impact moves and master the news cycle with institutional-grade precision.
Historical Mapping
Historical Mapping: See exactly how past releases moved specific currency pairs over the last 10+ events.
High-Impact Alerts
High-Impact Alerts: Instantly filter for market-movers like NFP, CPI, and Central Bank policy shifts.
Asset Correlation
Asset Correlation: Identify which assets (Forex, Gold, or Oil) react strongest to specific global data sets.
Predictive True Range
Predictive True Range: View the potential pip movement based on the historical average of similar releases.
Sentiment vs. Price
Sentiment vs. Price: Compare real-time news sentiment to price action to spot "buy the rumor" traps.
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