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A month ago, Felix added some great new items to the FPA's Signals. These are the news event descriptions and his own after-spike trading strategies. Felix made another change. He started sending out signals for each news event instead of a single daily mailing.
Reaction has been mixed. Some FPA members like getting specific event reminders 24 hours before news events. Others complained that there are too many emails.
Here are the options. The format of signals will stay the same, meaning that there will be dedicated post to each individual news event. However, if you prefer, instead of sending an email before each event, we will combine all the links in one daily email.
For example, if in one day, there are three news reports coming out at 4:30 am, 8:30 am, and 19:30 pm, instead of getting 3 emails 24 hours prior to each report, you can get one email with three links in it.
So if you prefer the new format with only one email, which will combine all news reports for that day, vote in option#1. If you prefer the format to stay the same, where you get a separate email for each report (so few emails per day), then vote in option#2.
Reaction has been mixed. Some FPA members like getting specific event reminders 24 hours before news events. Others complained that there are too many emails.
Here are the options. The format of signals will stay the same, meaning that there will be dedicated post to each individual news event. However, if you prefer, instead of sending an email before each event, we will combine all the links in one daily email.
For example, if in one day, there are three news reports coming out at 4:30 am, 8:30 am, and 19:30 pm, instead of getting 3 emails 24 hours prior to each report, you can get one email with three links in it.
So if you prefer the new format with only one email, which will combine all news reports for that day, vote in option#1. If you prefer the format to stay the same, where you get a separate email for each report (so few emails per day), then vote in option#2.