Google Finance & Other sites
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Google have just launched Google Finance.
The site show stock charts - which I think are linear and not logarithmic, allows portfolio management, and displays company fact, blog entries and discussion. Its somewhat of a cross between clearstation and yahoo finance with an additional news collection capabilities.
Speaking of which financial web sites, here is my A list:
MSN strategy lab - a great resource for getting expert rational and advice.
Investors.com (not free) - an excellent resource for stock picking and filtering, technical analysis for growth stocks.
Reuters - the best place to do fundamental analysis. Company data is presented in a very easy to use way. Also contains a fabulous stock screen.
ClearStation - a good place to get the "grapevine" news for stocks.
MarketWatch - all around financial data. News and great interactive charts.
technorati tags: stock market,google,finance,guy tavor
Google have just launched Google Finance.
The site show stock charts - which I think are linear and not logarithmic, allows portfolio management, and displays company fact, blog entries and discussion. Its somewhat of a cross between clearstation and yahoo finance with an additional news collection capabilities.
Speaking of which financial web sites, here is my A list:
MSN strategy lab - a great resource for getting expert rational and advice.
Investors.com (not free) - an excellent resource for stock picking and filtering, technical analysis for growth stocks.
Reuters - the best place to do fundamental analysis. Company data is presented in a very easy to use way. Also contains a fabulous stock screen.
ClearStation - a good place to get the "grapevine" news for stocks.
MarketWatch - all around financial data. News and great interactive charts.
The site show stock charts - which I think are linear and not logarithmic, allows portfolio management, and displays company fact, blog entries and discussion. Its somewhat of a cross between clearstation and yahoo finance with an additional news collection capabilities.
Speaking of which financial web sites, here is my A list:
MSN strategy lab - a great resource for getting expert rational and advice.
Investors.com (not free) - an excellent resource for stock picking and filtering, technical analysis for growth stocks.
Reuters - the best place to do fundamental analysis. Company data is presented in a very easy to use way. Also contains a fabulous stock screen.
ClearStation - a good place to get the "grapevine" news for stocks.
MarketWatch - all around financial data. News and great interactive charts.
technorati tags: stock market,google,finance,guy tavor


