Stock Investors, What Are Your Favorite Trading Tools?

July 20th, 2009 | by Frenday |

What online best helps you to spot potential market opportunities, manage info, and make trading decisions, etc?
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  1. 4 Responses to “Stock Investors, What Are Your Favorite Trading Tools?”

  2. By Throwing Stones on Jul 20, 2009 | Reply

    I am a trader. So for me price action and news are the most important thing for me. I love Yahoo finance, for most basic information and I trade on scottrade which also is great for info. Dow jones newswire, reuters, investors business daily are also very valuable. Motley fool site is good for investing picks. There is so much info out there, use your intuition to lead you to the sites that you like.

  3. By WP Robot on Jul 20, 2009 | Reply

    http://www.stockcharts.com tell them i sent you :D
    i trade off charts….period
    you trade the hot news stocks and you’re likely to get burnt chasing them…….i trade them but still let the chart tell me when

  4. By STrAIghT TaLK ExPrEsS on Jul 20, 2009 | Reply

    I have a schwab account, and I fint Market Edge Second Opinion to be the best source for short term trading info

  5. By Mr. Prefect on Jul 20, 2009 | Reply

    Watch the stocks that interest you. You may have to watch them for months and even years, if they are still of interest. Find a target price to either buy or sell, and stick with it, unless something that affects the company you are watching takes a front seat.
    If you are young look for price appreciation and growth(Exxon, Microsoft, Citibank). If older look for dividend and growth(AT&T, Verizon, Altria). There are many such stocks for each catagory.
    Follow what you know, and what is in the news. Be prepared to jump in or out depending on circumstances however, unless you are in it for the long haul.
    I think the best all-around info comes from CNBC, and money magazines.

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