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Old 09-11-2009, 12:03 PM   #1

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Programmatic Access to Event Calendar

I'm on NT/Zenfire, so don't have a news feed service with my platform.

I want programmatic access to the date and time of Fed events and such--including historically. I don't need to know what was said or anything, I only need to know the date and time of an event.

Is this available somewhere? Even somewhere I could download a CSV or some easily parseable format of the events for the past x months?

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Re: Programmatic Access to Event Calendar

Double here, only that I dont are about Zen-Fire / NT (as in: I work in C#, the broker connection ahs no relevance to that).

I also have strategies that behave different around news events Is there any way to get that stuff?

Econoday - Economic Calendars, printed, online and mobile seems to hae it, but the pricing is - expensive, and I see no API / RSS access, which sort of is needed for proper programmatic access
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Re: Programmatic Access to Event Calendar

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Double here, only that I dont are about Zen-Fire / NT (as in: I work in C#, the broker connection ahs no relevance to that).
The relevance is that it is my understanding that some platforms include news feeds as part of their service. I may be wrong. All I was indicating is that I do not have a news feed, and I want access to that info.

It seems rather absurd that it doesn't exist. And charging an arm and a leg for public information even if conveniently formatted seems rather silly, too.
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Re: Programmatic Access to Event Calendar

Yeah, but you dont look for a news FEED

I really miss that electronic calendar type of thing
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Re: Programmatic Access to Event Calendar

I remember someone wrote an EasyLanguage program that can extract calendar items in a text file and print it on the chart.

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if the text file has an item that says 20090911, 955, Consumer Sentiment,
it will go to the chart and print "Consumer Sentiment" on 20090911 at 9:55am.

I think he manually prepare the text file, it would sure save a lot of time if it is available ready made.
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Re: Programmatic Access to Event Calendar

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Yeah, but you dont look for a news FEED

I really miss that electronic calendar type of thing
Oh, hi NetTecture, I was just reading some of your very interesting posts over on ET the other day.

Right, actually, I don't need a "feed" so much as just the data--especially historical. Well, if I could find the info somewhere, maybe I'll just reformat it myself.
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Re: Programmatic Access to Event Calendar

Well, here's some RSS feeds that might/might not be useful:

FRB: RSS Feeds

They're not what I need (since I want historical, and though there is some here, not quite enough for what I want), but they might be useful for some things.
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Re: Programmatic Access to Event Calendar

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... some easily parseable format ....
This might help (as an example from today):

Forex Calendar @ Forex Factory


Quite nicely parseable HTML.
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