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    Source for Consensus Economic Forecasts

    I don't use or trade the forecasts, I just want to know what economic data is scheduled for release every morning to avoid getting into a pre-market trade within an hour of a red-level data release. As to your question: You will probably have to do some research to determine who you feel has...
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    Source for Consensus Economic Forecasts

    If I understood you correctly, this site might be helpful: https://www.forexfactory.com/calendar
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    CME: "Stop with Protection" Rule

    virtusa: Good find... good explanation... thanks!
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    CME: "Stop with Protection" Rule

    schizo: Thanks for the suggestion... and I do make certain all my trades use server-side orders.
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    CME: "Stop with Protection" Rule

    And for those who are not aware of the Stop-With-Protection Rule, you can download a spreadsheet with all the NRTRs for the different instruments on the CME (not sure about ICE). I can't post links, but if you search for the "STOPS, SLIPPAGE AND STOP JUMPING" article on Daniel's Trading, he...
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    CME: "Stop with Protection" Rule

    virtusa: Yes, I thought the very same thing! jules190: As I understand it, the exchange adds 1/2 the Non-Reviewable Trading Range (NRTR) for the given instrument to your original Stop and places a Stop-Limit at that price. For ES/MES, the NRTR is 6 points, so 3 points would be added for the...
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    CME: "Stop with Protection" Rule

    Once I wrote all that up, and then got a good night sleep, it all came clear this morning. virtusa: The Stop-Limit is being forced on me, and everyone else, by the exchange. RDK91: lol... I think the only possible total disaster would be if the scenario I presented happened overnight, while...
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    CME: "Stop with Protection" Rule

    As a relatively new trader, until a few days ago, I was unaware of the CME's "Stop with Protection" Rule. I've read up on the rule and think I have a pretty good understanding, but would like some clarification from more experienced traders on one aspect of that rule. Let's use ES for this...
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