If there is a company that works on a future technology..something of less commercial value as of now but could gain significantly in 7 - 10 years...does it make sense from a long term investment ...
i would like to buy some kind of stock...with hardly no money..new at this....but would like to try it....
or does it take lots of money...and know how ???...
Im currently 15, and I'm damn tired of waiting to get through high school and college to start making some serious money. I am a very motivated, smart teenager[4.0 with honors classes] and I ...
She has about $2000 in a jr savings account. Needless to say it's not gaining much interest. Any ideas on low risk ways of investing it for a maximum return?...
I am thinking about getting involved in the stock market and am looking to find out how to get started in doing my research....
fiujohnscott
Where can I veiw good charts for stocks?
I'm particularly interested in candlelight charts. I have been to cbsmarketwatch.com, but there charts are so tiny. Do you know where I can find candlelight charts that are fairly large?
Have you tried the charts in Yahoo Finance? They are pretty comprehensive.
Mouse
I think you might mean "candlestick" charts. You could try StockCharts.com.
¤ http://stockcharts.com/index.html
The default size of the chart can be changed once you query a stock symbol.
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traderb550
Morningstar has the most comprehensive charts for investing!
reggieyoung
i use TC2000. It is about $30/month. You can also program and screen stocks. good luck
lamar36116
Survey says.......... msn.com! These charts are esay to read and give you a brief description of the company. And they offer the detailed charts if you want them.
rasnasrani
I like the charts at stockconsultant.com. There's a lot of useful information to go along with the charts. Check it out, you'll see! Good luck!
philsky
Candlelight charts are generally small by nature depending on time frame you choose. Go to finance.yahoo.com for great charts and other info....