Economic Calendar (AU)

Track high and medium impact macro events in Europe/Athens time so you can plan risk, avoid surprises, and execute with more confidence.

Primary view: Economic calendar daily view (Europe/Athens, high + medium impact)

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4 High impact
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Friday 06 Mar 2026
4 events
00:30

United States Initial Jobless Claims

An economic data release or official event that may affect the markets.

US USD
Expected 215.0K
Previous 212.0K
Affected markets: SPX EURUSD DXY XAUUSD
00:30

United States Continuing Jobless Claims

An economic data release or official event that may affect the markets.

US USD
Expected 1850.0K
Previous 1833.0K
Affected markets: SPX EURUSD DXY XAUUSD
00:30

United States Jobless Claims 4-week Average

An economic data release or official event that may affect the markets.

US USD
Expected 222.0K
Previous 220.25K
Affected markets: SPX EURUSD DXY XAUUSD
05:30

Unemployment Claims

Weekly count of people filing for unemployment benefits. Rising claims = weaker economy.

US USD
Expected 215K
Previous 212K
Affected markets: SPX EURUSD DXY XAUUSD

How to read this calendar

High impact

These events often cause big, fast price moves. Be careful with open trades.

Medium impact

Moderate price movement possible. Worth paying attention to.

Low impact

Usually minor effect on prices. Good to know but rarely a concern.

How to use an economic calendar: complete practical guide for traders

An economic calendar shows when key macro releases and central bank events are scheduled. If you trade forex, indices, commodities, crypto, or stocks, these events can change volatility and direction very quickly. A structured calendar routine helps you prepare in advance instead of reacting emotionally after the move has already started.

The core idea is simple: markets react to surprises versus expectations. So the calendar is not just a list of times; it is a map of potential expectation gaps. When you know when these gaps are likely to appear, you can protect risk, avoid low-quality entries, and focus on better opportunities.

Why high + medium impact filters matter

Not every release deserves equal attention. A high and medium impact filter removes noise and keeps your focus on events that are more likely to affect real trading decisions. This creates clarity, especially for intraday and swing traders who need a practical event shortlist every day.

Timezone consistency (Europe/Athens)

Timezone confusion causes avoidable mistakes. Keeping one consistent timezone in your workflow avoids missed releases and bad timing around daylight-saving changes. Europe/Athens is a practical reference for many traders active in European and US overlap sessions.

Daily execution checklist

Before trading: open the calendar, confirm timezone, and mark high-priority events. During trading: reduce risk before major releases, avoid impulsive entries around the exact release minute, and wait for structure if volatility is chaotic. After trading: review outcomes and update your playbook notes.

Risk management around macro events

Major releases can widen spreads and increase slippage. Adjusting risk before the event window is often more important than trying to be first into the move. Good process includes smaller size, controlled exposure across correlated instruments, and clear invalidation rules.

Using calendar context with technical analysis

Technical levels show where price may react. The economic calendar shows when reaction probability rises. Combining both helps you avoid false confidence in clean chart setups just before a major macro release.

What to track in your journal

Track event type, forecast versus actual surprise, first reaction, follow-through quality, and your own execution quality. Over time, this creates a personalized event playbook that improves consistency and decision quality.

The economic calendar is not a signal generator. It is a context and risk framework. Used consistently, it helps you trade with more structure, fewer surprises, and better discipline.