Some good sites for an overview of technical analysis:
http://www.prophet.net/default.jsp...
http://stockcharts.com/education/...
http://www.chartpatterns.com/
For buy and sell signals, support and resistance levels, and sector analysis :
http://www.barchart.com/
For more advanced trading techniques and trader commentary:
http://www.lbrgroup.com/
http://www.tradingmarkets.com/
http://www.hardrightedge.com/
http://highchartpatterns.blogspot.com/
http://www.uglychart.com/
All of these sites have tons of free content
2006-10-28 05:59:26
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answered by bookbyte 3
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At http://www.Top10Traders.com , a free site, you can see whose portfolio is beating the market. You can read the posts of the best traders, and invest in what they are investing in. You can create your own portfolio, with $100,000 in 'play' money, and see how you compare to other traders. The site lists out yesterdays biggest winners and losers, last months “top 10% traders”, as well as the all-time best traders.
Here is the link to this months leading traders and their biggest holdings:
http://www.top10traders.com/Top10Standings.aspx
2006-10-28 03:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I strongly agree with BearyBeans. www.investopedia.com is an incredibly website with tutorials for a multitude of investing topics and article upon article to help you advance your knowledge. They also have a glossary with every term you could imagine.
2006-10-28 03:34:27
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answered by jthomas1279 2
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i admire Scottrade too, besides the shown fact that it quite is the 1st one i've got used and don't in all likelihood have something to evaluate it to. The trades i've got performed have been very speedy and that i've got had no issues of them- their customer help is surely stable, and the area itself is extremely undemanding to apply. Their fee is $7 in line with commerce.
2016-12-28 07:05:20
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answered by louder 3
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The Motley Fool
http://www.fool.com
Just the best.
2006-10-28 02:06:46
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answered by Seikilos 6
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money magazine often gives this info as well as who to stay away from.
2006-10-28 02:17:01
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answered by eric s 2
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http://www.investopedia.com/articles/basics/
Hope this helps
2006-10-28 02:06:12
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answered by BearyBeans 1
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