Hello, Google Answers!
I am looking for a comprehensive list of forums, news sites, and blogs
that produce an XML or RSS feed related to currency trading. The feeds
that are specifically related to currency trading (speculating on
exchange rates in much the same way stock traders speculate on stock
prices).
A an example of a site publishing a feed that contains what I'm looking for:
DailyFX.com --> http://www.dailyfx.com/index2.php?option=com_rss&feed=RSS2.0&no_html=1
CNN publishes a bunch of RSS feeds, the most relevant for me is its
international money feed:
http://rss.cnn.com/rss/money_news_international.rss
Currency traders benefit from having feeds related to international
economics, world markets, currency valuations, and occassionally
international politics in general.
For this question to be considered answered, I will need a
comprehensive list categorized in three sections:
News and professional commercial web sites: CNN.com; DailyFX.com;
ForexNews.com;, etc.
Blogs written by individuals with a more "personal" tone that is often
subjective/editorial: ForexBlog.org.
Forums For Currency Traders: Moneytec.com; LearnCurrencyTrading.com/fxforum
Each of the three categories should list the name of the site as well
as the link to the site's RSS/XML feed.
I am looking for a list that is as large as possible. I imagine such a
list would be, conservatively speaking, at least 100 feeds (probably
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Clarification of Question by
fxcm-ga
on
23 Nov 2005 10:15 PST
hi nancylynn-ga,
the sites you referenced need an XML feed; they seemed to be
acceptable in terms of content, but i need RSS/XML feeds to be able to
really work with them. if they dont publish an RSS/XML feed i can
grab, i have no use for them.
as for less than 100 sites.....i would really like as many as
possible, and i'm almost positive there are well over 100 out there
that would be acceptable. so i would need at least 100, preferably
more, for the question to be considered answered.
if i dont get any takers, though, i will repost this question with
lower requirements and a lower bid.
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