Currensee gives you three configurable dashboards to organize your trading information. You can choose from the Widget Library what to include on your dashboards and arrange them as you see fit.

  • Market Watch shows the community’s sentiment and volume on each currency pair
  • Hot Topics shows the discussions and polls that are happening in the community
  • Community Historical Volatility shows support and resistance points derived from the community’s trading activity
  • Positions shows your positions and those of your trading friends, including entry, take profit and stop loss prices
  • Thomson Reuters Market Open shows which market sessions are trading and delivers opening bell data for each market
  • Econoday Economic Calendar gives you a comprehensive list of major economic number announcements and the consensus numbers, too
  • RSS Feeds let you read your favorite Forex blogs and other sites, right from the Currensee dashboard
  • Instant Messaging lets you communicate live with you trading friends and others using MSN, AIM, ICQ, MySpace, Yahoo, Google Talk and Skype
  • Facebook give you a live view into that other social network, Facebook, right from your Currensee dashboard (Don’t forget to find Currensee on Facebook, too!)
  • We’re adding new widgets all the time, from leading partners and also based on exclusive Currensee community data
Market Watch
Market Watch

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Hot Topics
Hot Topics

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Community Historical Volatility
Community

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Economic Calendar
economic calender

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Thomson Reuters IFR Market Opens
Market Opens

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Feeds
Feeds

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