Sumware's Ideas for Using the
Web to Watch (Play) |
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StockCharts.com |
Check out Yahoo (save your portfolio at My.Yahoo.com) Select stocks with their Stock Screener |
Earnings Whispers | ||
SmartMoney
is truly Interactive. As you
point to the graph the price is displayed, etc. Map of the Market is my
favorite. It takes a look at the Whole Market over your choice of time period today, three
months, six months, a year.. |
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Vault Reports bills itself as an insider Career Network, and much of the
information it provides is exactly what a job seeker needs to know. But that also is
excellent investment advice. |
Microsoft Investing site
is very complete. As with most you can get quotes and charts and track your
portfolio. Their stock lookup compares
the firms number to industry averages and explains the meaning of the numbers. I
particularly like reading the "Insight"
columns. |
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Stock Selector |
The Motley Fool is where you learn
about investing while having a wonderful time reading about how you could make (or loss)
lots of $$$. |
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Listen to Marketplace morning report (from NPR). Great links to other economic sites and some fun like
poems. |
Briefing.com has some good columns. Some are free, some $6/month and some $25/month. |
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| Fortune Investor has some of the best columns - "Street Life" is my favorite. It has a stock/mutual fund pick, links to online Fortune, Money and Time and gives you and old fashioned ticker (NYSE and NASDAQ) in a separate window. Like most stock sites, it will track your portfolio. If has more for monthly fees of $10 to $30 (with a 30 day free trial). |
Big Charts
is great for comparing your selection
to a sector or other stocks over your choice of time frame |
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Investor Place has some very readable columns with some investing suggestions. |
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| Ages ago (internet time) I put my stocks in Yahoo portfolios and view them via My Yahoo (yeh, I bought a little of their stock back then!). I like the way you can customize your home page with Yahoo. | ||||
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