Does anyone know of good online investment tools?


Places like equitrend.com, or anchor-research.com? Where you get a subscription and they send you signals to make the trades on your own?
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  1. Frank wrote on November 15th, 2009 at 5:03 am Uhr1

    You can go to your local library and read the Wall Street Journal and Barron’s for free.

    I also go to

    Why spend your hard earn money on subscription fees? (Just my 2 cents advice :D)

  2. Eric L wrote on November 15th, 2009 at 10:56 pm Uhr2

    I prefer finance.yahoo.com, which is what I use.

    money.cnn.com is good.
    motleyfool.com has some decent tools.

    online brokerages also have some very good tools. I have an Ameritrade account but I still prefer using finance.yahoo.com even if some of the information isn’t up-to-date.

  3. Barry_Robbins_98 wrote on November 19th, 2009 at 6:20 am Uhr3

    You might want to take a look at - this is a free site that lets you create a portfolio of stocks with $100,000 in “play” money. Each day the site ranks the best performing portfolios, so you can see how your picks perform compared to other investors. You can read posts on investing from the best traders, as well as share your own investing ideas. There is a charting feature, so you can see how your portfolio performs compared to the S&P 500. Also, you can create your own “group” so that you can see how you are doing compared to your friends.

    Here are this month’s best traders:

    Hope this helps.

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