As I mentioned in one of the comments in an earlier post that I would provide some of the research tools I use. The Internet has been such a valuable tool for me and my investments, allowing me to quickly search for topics related to a company or sector i am interested in. Along with allowing me to compare the value and growth potential of stocks through various methods. Also allows me to keep an eye on my investments on a daily basis even if i am not looking to sell it off, but to see if their is any odd action happening with it or news being released. I am going to give the list i made mention of in one of my earlier blogs comments about the sites i use on a daily basis.
Google Finance
This is the site i use the most often, for daily monitoring of stock action and quick news on the markets. It also allows for you to input your transactions that you made with your brokerage and to track the gains/losses without having to log in to it.
Finviz
One of my favorite sites, though i don't use this as often as I use Google Finance. I use this mainly for its stock screener which is by far one of the best ones i have found. Also it has far more information about individual stocks along with more related news articles then that of Google.
Morningstar
This site I use very sparingly though it is one of the sites i will always check if i am interested in buying a stock. When i do come its to check the previous dates of dividend payments and how much they have been, along with to see if their is any analysis on the company that they are offering.
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I would also like to add in a show I try and watch anytime im either not at work or in class, or if i miss it they have the full shows put up onto their web page Here. The show is Mad Money on CNBC air times are Monday-Friday 6 & 11PM ET. I generally listen in and get a few ideas on sectors and the big names in them and do some research on them.
Google Finance
This is the site i use the most often, for daily monitoring of stock action and quick news on the markets. It also allows for you to input your transactions that you made with your brokerage and to track the gains/losses without having to log in to it.
Finviz
One of my favorite sites, though i don't use this as often as I use Google Finance. I use this mainly for its stock screener which is by far one of the best ones i have found. Also it has far more information about individual stocks along with more related news articles then that of Google.
Morningstar
This site I use very sparingly though it is one of the sites i will always check if i am interested in buying a stock. When i do come its to check the previous dates of dividend payments and how much they have been, along with to see if their is any analysis on the company that they are offering.
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I would also like to add in a show I try and watch anytime im either not at work or in class, or if i miss it they have the full shows put up onto their web page Here. The show is Mad Money on CNBC air times are Monday-Friday 6 & 11PM ET. I generally listen in and get a few ideas on sectors and the big names in them and do some research on them.
nice, I think i'll use those along side with the stock simulator and see if i can make any of it make sense
ReplyDeleteGoogle finance seems like a very good resource for this type of stuff...
ReplyDeletebetween 3-4 blogs that I check daily Im actually starting tog et a good grasp on how all of this works.
I think i will add in the full show archive show that is aimmed at the newbie investor its quite entertaining for a show about stocks.
ReplyDeleteNice blog man, keep them coming!
ReplyDeleteI'll be bookmarking these tools for later use. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'll be bookmarking these If I will ever need them.
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