Four of Binh’s Favorite Sites
With millions of websites online, you can spend literally over 8 hours a day just browsing stock charts, reading earnings, scanning ticker symbols, watching out for breaking news, and more. I’ll try to help you save time, energy, & stress with some of my favorite general sites.
I like to keep things simple and by visiting sites that are well rounded in research data, you will not have to jump back and forth from different screens searching for the same thing.
CNBC.com – Just visiting the home page, you can get a very good snapshot of what’s going on around the world. If you go to the site in the evening; you will see how the Asian markets are doing, which will give you a good indicator of what to expect for the US Markets the next day.
Finviz.com – One of the best free stock market research websites online. I’m a visual kind of guy so being able to see red and green on the S&P Heat Map is great. You can see the ratio of advancing vs. declining stocks for the day. When a majority of stocks are below the 200 day, 50 day, & 25 day moving average… you know we are in a bear market.
Earnings.com – While I do not visit this site daily, I still think it’s a great resource for anyone who owns individual stocks and would like to know when the next earnings report will be out. You can also listen to the last earnings call.
FreeStockCharts.com – I recently found this free stock charting software and I absolutely love it. #1 reason is that it’s server based and you can store your settings. This means you have access to it on any computer that is connected to the internet. No longer do you have to download a software that only works on your personal pc. #2 reason is you can add different settings and indicators to your charts and your watch-list. Did I forget to mention it’s free? I know the professional day traders will complain that you can’t do direct trades from it, but hey… not everyone is a professional day trader.
I’m only going to leave with you 4 general sites to check out for the time being. I know that the more I give you, the more time you’ll spend researching things and then I’ll be the one that gets blamed for your lack of productivity at work. = )
If there’s a site that you think should be added here, please let me know why you think it should be included.
And for those of you that do not have the time each day to research the markets or wish not to do so; you may feel it’s better to have safe, secure, and consistent returns. If that is the case, don’t forget to ask me how I can help.
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July 7, 2010 | Posted by 401k Rollover
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