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Important Events for Options

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just starting this thread to post important events coming up for the world of options ... i'm sure there is overlap as these are probably important for futures\forex\etc.

 

anyhow here goes:

Oct 17: Industrial Production

Oct 18: PPI

Oct 19: CPI

Oct 19: Housing Starts

Oct 20: Existing Home Sales

Oct 21: Expiration

 

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November 22

 

GDP growth

 

November 23

 

the deadline for the Super-Committee in congress to pass a budget that lowers the deficit

 

personal income and jobless claims on the 23rd too but I believe the market will definitely react to the budget.

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happy new year! 2012 is here. let's make it a good one. here's some economic data for the week.

 

Jan 2: New Years Observed

Jan 3: ISM

Jan 3: FOMC Minutes

Jan 5: Jobless Claims

Jan 6: Unemployment

 

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Expected earnings continue to roll and there are only a few economic reports worth noting.

 

Feb 4: Factory Orders

Feb 6: EIA Petroleum

Feb 7: Jobless Claims

Feb 8: International Trade

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Expected earnings are still hanging in there are quite a just a handful of economic reports worth noting.

 

Feb 19: Housing Market Index

Feb 20: Housing Starts, PPI & FOMC

Feb 21: CPI & Jobless Claims

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This looks like the last big push for earnings and there are quite a few economic reports worth noting.

 

Feb 26: New Homes & Consumer Conf

Feb 27: Durable Goods & Pend Home

Feb 28: GDP & Jobless Claims

Mar 1: Consumer Sentiment

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This looks like the last big push for earnings and there are quite a few economic reports worth noting.

 

Feb 26: New Homes & Consumer Conf

Feb 27: Durable Goods & Pend Home

Feb 28: GDP & Jobless Claims

Mar 1: Consumer Sentiment

 

 

Requesting you to let us know the impact of these reports on options.

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Earnings are slowing and there are quite a few economic reports worth noting again this week including jobs.

 

Mar 6: Factory Orders & Beige Book

 

Mar 7: Intl Trade & Jobless Claims

 

Mar 8: Unemployment

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Earnings have slowed and there are quite a few economic reports worth noting once again.

 

Mar 12: Treasury Budget

Mar 13: Retail Sales & Business Inv

Mar 14: PPI & Jobless Claims

Mar 15: CPI & Consumer Sentiment

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Earnings have slowed but there are a few worth noting and there is a FOMC announcement.

 

Mar 18: Housing Market Index

Mar 19: Housing Starts

Mar 20: FOMC

Mar 21: Jobless Claims

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Earnings are dead and there are a few economic reports worth noting including unemployment.

 

Apr 1: Construction Spending

Apr 2: Factory Orders

Apr 3: EIA Petroleum Status

Apr 4: Jobless Claims

Apr 5: Unemployment & Intl Trade

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Earnings season kicks off with Alcoa and there are a few economic reports worth noting.

 

Apr 10: FOMC & Treasury Budget

Apr 11: Jobless Claims

Apr 12: PPI, Retail Sales & Csmr Sent

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April Options expiring this week along with a busy calendar.

 

Apr 16: CPI

Apr 16: Housing Starts

Apr 18 Jobless Claims

Apr 18 Philadelphia Fed

Apr 19: Options Expiration

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April Options expiring this week along with a busy calendar.

 

Apr 16: CPI

Apr 16: Housing Starts

Apr 18 Jobless Claims

Apr 18 Philadelphia Fed

Apr 19: Options Expiration

 

Thanks a lot for the events info.

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