Thursday, July 29, 2010

What are the best financial advice websites available? Also free stock analysis software to use for charting?

Knowing that this market is difficult to judge for long-term investing, I have been researching methods for playing the market on the weekly swings we have been seeing. I have seen many of the financial charting paid services out there (which I might consider based on others opinions), but are there any free (open source-type) software people have been using? (I am partly interested in this because I feel I have been duped by paid so-called financial advisors) Give me our ideas since we got to work together on this-right?What are the best financial advice websites available? Also free stock analysis software to use for charting?
I'm a swing and day trader. I use technical analysis to make my trades.





Watch the video every trading day a couple of hours after market close;


http://www.alphatrends.net/





Other good sites (esp. for swing trading);


http://www.tradingwithtk.com/


http://www.slopeofhope.com/


http://finviz.com/index.ashx





I use ThinkOrSwim for most of my stock trading. Simply the best platform out there with great charting. I also use Interactive Brokers (platform not as good). For Forex I use GFT (pretty good).





I've spent a lot of money on stock %26amp; FX alert systems. Nothing works better than the one you create for yourself. Money Management and Psychology are just as important as the position you take.





ya@ErieStockTrader.com





Motley Fool is mediocre %26amp; used by amatuers. Prophet Charting is owned by ThinkOrSwim and is one of the charting offerings (for free) on the ThinkOrSwim platform. Tim Knight (the founder) is on the weekly free webinar on occassion as well as other very helpful experts.......





https://www.thinkorswim.com/tos/displayP鈥?/a>


(Archieved webinars)........................What are the best financial advice websites available? Also free stock analysis software to use for charting?
You might should rethink what you plan to do.





It appears you have had some bad experiences ... we all have recently. Personally, I have lost big time recently but I would not even consider what it appears you are thinking. I recommend you settle down and look realistically at what you propose to do.





I don't know your present financial situation but I would recommend Dave Ramsey (http://www.daveramsey.com) as a starting point.





Good Luck and Be Cautious
Free charts:


http://www.prophet.net . Click Analyze tab


http://www.marketbrowser.com/mbzzzvj.asp
The best financial advice website goes to Motley fool. I don't know any free software but here's a free site for swing trading that uses the same concepts as most software, clickcharts.com
www.icharts.com
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