Bullion Brains Economic Calendar

Macro calendar for gold traders: data releases today, tomorrow, and next 14 days.

See the release. Read the desk context. Act when it matters.

Use a macro calendar built for gold and silver traders: track economic data releases today, tomorrow, the next 24 hours, and the next 14 days with localized time, focused filters, daily brief context, and drill-down event views.

Sign-in opens the full dashboard calendar with release alerts, saved workflows, and faster drill-down for supported events.

Macro desk viewBullion Brains
Bullion Brains economic calendar showing macro radar, filters, and daily brief context

Real public calendar capture showing the macro radar, filters, and event workflow traders use to frame the session.

Release contextBrief + event stream
Bullion Brains economic calendar showing the daily brief and filtered event workflow

Quick answer

What is a macro calendar, and which data releases matter today, tomorrow, the next 24 hours, and the next 14 days?

For gold and silver traders, a macro calendar is a staged workflow: today and tomorrow for immediate risk, next 24 hours for overnight disruption, and the next 14 days for scheduled market-moving releases that can reshape positioning before the number arrives.

Read the macro calendar guide for gold traders

Today

Session risk

High-impact inflation, jobs, central-bank, growth, and FX-sensitive releases that can move bullion during the current session.

Tomorrow + 24h

Overnight setup

Events that can invalidate clean levels before the next local open, especially when USD, yields, or FX are already moving.

Next 14 days

Positioning window

Scheduled market-moving releases and speeches that traders should mark before building fair-value, pivot, or COT context.

Trader Workflow

Filter. Brief. Drill down.

The calendar is not just a list of timestamps. It is a macro desk surface built to reduce noise before a release starts moving bullion or FX-sensitive commodity pricing.

01

Filter scheduled market-moving events for today, tomorrow, next 24 hours, and the next 14 days

The live calendar starts with time chips, localized clock display, Gold and Silver asset focus, country filters, category filters, importance filters, and search for scheduled market-moving events next 14 days.

  • Move between yesterday, today, tomorrow, next 24 hours, this week, next week, and custom dates
  • Keep country coverage tight instead of scrolling a generic global feed
  • Toggle Gold or Silver context before reading the day’s event mix
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Read the day through a trader’s brief, not a raw event dump

Bullion Brains organizes the calendar into daily brief sections so the desk can scan what is coming today, tomorrow, in the next 24 hours, and what has just printed.

  • Use upcoming, next 24h, and recently released sections to frame the session fast
  • See case counts, horizon coverage, and alert eligibility before drilling deeper
  • Keep exchange holidays in the same workflow when liquidity conditions matter as much as the data point
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Drill into the release when timing, scenario risk, or alerts justify attention

Supported events open into a release console with trust cues, scenario framing, comparable cases, and alert paths that turn the calendar into an active decision surface.

  • Open event detail pages for release state, context, and historical comparable cases
  • Use coverage and trust cues before over-reading a weak macro setup
  • Save reminders and release alerts when the event deserves active monitoring

Macro Desk Depth

A macro calendar is only useful when it helps the desk decide what matters.

Bullion Brains turns the calendar from a passive schedule into a working macro layer for commodity traders. The point is not to list everything. The point is to surface the events, release context, and follow-up paths worth acting on.

Daily brief

The calendar opens with Gold and Silver daily context so the desk can prioritize upcoming and recently released events before the day gets noisy.

Release console

Event pages frame the release with status, trust cues, comparable cases, and scenario-aware context instead of a bare economic headline.

Alerts and follow-through

Reminder and release alerts keep the workflow active when an event matters to positioning, parity, or session structure.

Daily brief viewFilters + radar
Bullion Brains economic calendar showing filters and daily brief detail

Connected Workflow

Macro timing becomes more useful when it connects to the rest of the commodity desk.

Calendar timing is strongest when it sits next to parity and session-structure work. Bullion Brains lets traders move from macro timing into the pricing and execution context that follows the release.

  • Use fair value after a release to see whether local bullion is repricing faster than parity justifies
  • Use pivots to frame where the market is reacting once the event hits tape
  • Move into the right plan when the calendar becomes a daily pre-market workflow rather than an occasional check

Search questions

Answers for macro data release searches

These are the checks traders usually need before opening an economic calendar, spreadsheet, or release-alert workflow.

What is a macro calendar?

A macro calendar is a schedule of economic data releases, central-bank events, speeches, holidays, and other known timing risks. For gold and silver traders, the useful version shows what can move USD, rates, FX, COMEX gold, and local regional futures before a setup is trusted.

Where can I see economic calendar macro data releases today, tomorrow, and the next 24 hours?

Bullion Brains shows macro data releases for today, tomorrow, the next 24 hours, and the next 14 days in a gold and silver workflow. The public calendar explains the workflow, while sign-in opens the dashboard calendar with filters, release alerts, daily briefs, and event detail.

Which macro data releases matter most for gold and silver traders?

Gold and silver traders usually watch inflation, jobs, central-bank, growth, USD, rates, and FX-sensitive releases first. The useful read is not only the event name; it is timing, importance, consensus context, and whether the release can change FX, yields, fair value, pivots, or positioning.

Why track scheduled market-moving events over the next 14 days?

A 14-day event window helps traders avoid building positions directly into known catalysts. It gives enough time to prepare fair-value checks, pivot levels, COT context, and alert plans before the release changes volatility.

How should traders use the economic calendar before a release?

Start with today's and tomorrow's high-impact releases, mark the next 24-hour risk window, then review the next 14 days for scheduled catalysts. Before acting, pair the calendar with fair value, pivots, liquidity, and your own risk controls.

Macro Preparation

Start the session with a macro desk, not a generic event list.

Open the Bullion Brains calendar, frame the day’s releases, and decide with event timing, brief context, and follow-through paths already in view.