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Joy Publishing, and California Clock Co, are working together to provide a wealth of free information for investors in the stockmarket. The small individual investor involved in the stockmarket and mutual funds will find a wealth of stockmarket investment tools among the numerous links on this page. For example, there is the convenience of the mutual fund 800 phone numbers. There are links to support the stockmarket investor after free information for stocks, bonds, mutual funds, commodities, futures, options, trends, dividends, stock prices, and stock splits. Stockmarket investors will also find small Cap stocks, OTC stocks, NASDAQ stocks, AME stocks, and tech stocks. A wealth of information all free is here for oil funds, utilities, precious metals, gold, silver, real estate, natural resources, growth stocks, Large Cap, Med Cap, and the NYSE. Further stockmarket data is available from newsletters, real time quotes, indices, Dow Jones, the SEC, Securities and Exchange, Asian stockmarkets, and business intelligence.
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investor with a wide range of most commonly used investment data. Perfect for the personal
investor providing daily java charts, indices, news, analysis, and a natural language
search of stock data. http://www.cyberinvest.com, a kind of supersite with a guide to what's on the web, with links to a variety of sites, advice from market gurus, updates on stocks in the news, and guides to related financial subjects such as online banking. http://www.marketguide.com, among the best sites for online stock-screening. The free area includes price charts, a what's-hot/what's-not list and Company of the Day. http://www.briefing.com, offers sector ratings and analysis, an economic calendar, features on intriguing story stocks and intraday charts. http://www.noloadstocks.com, includes commentary from No-Load Stocks newsletter Editor Charles B. Carlson, model portfolios, and news on stock splits and dividend hikes. More Carlson commentary and information on direct-purchase stocks and dividend reinvestment plans can be found at http://www.dripinvestor.com. http://www.motleyfool.com, includes the Fools team's wise-cracking commentary, A-to-Z company message boards, updates on Dow theories, and features such as the Daily Double and Daily Trouble, which single out stocks that have recently doubled or have been halved in price. http://www.techstocks.com, caters to the savvy investor, with forums on sleeper tech companies and zones devoted to topics such as biotechnology and $5-and-under stocks. http://www.aaii.com, carries articles from the journal of the American Assn. of Individual Investors on topics such as building logical stock screens, devising a contrarian strategy and how tax-law changes affect IRA options. http://www.bloomberg.com, features online news and market updates as well as features from Bloomberg Personal magazine. Click the analysis button for interactive tools such as mortgage and educational cost calculators. http://www.thestreet.com, includes Jim Cramer's brash commentary; "the $10 Store with value plays on low-priced stocks; and information on what mutual fund managers are buying and selling. http://www.rapidresearch.com, offers access to 8,000 research reports and lives up to its name with quick stock-screening tools. Click the advanced interface if you're stoked enough to fill 29 criteria. http://www.financialweb.com, a family of sites with links to Stock Detective, offering advice on protecting oneself from scams; Small Cap Investor, spotlighting overlooked growth stocks; and Wall Street Guru, with picks and pans from investor newsletters. http://www.yourfunds.com, includes net asset value charts and a flash-mail feature offering customized alerts on news and price changes affecting portfolios. http://www.ipomaven.com, reports the latest fillings and pricings on initial public offerings as well as recent gainers and losers, company stories and IPO performance within industry sectors based on offering or first-day opening or closing price. http://www.investorguide.com, has a personal finance section with advice on topics such as insurance and saving for college, and an investing section with Securities and Exchange Commission filings, links to home pages of public companies, a stock splits calendar and updates on share buybacks. http://www.stocksmart.com, includes daily news on dividends and detailed sector summaries. Use the Fund Wizard screen to produce a customized list of mutual fund choices based on criteria such as asset size and sector preference; click the "advanced" button to add factors such as manager tenure, expense and turnover ratios and performance year-to-date or for periods stretching back as many as 15 years. http://www.bigcharts.com, provides an array of, well, big price charts illustrating a stock's performance versus the appropriate benchmark. This is a good source for finding stocks on the move based on price and volume momentum. http://www.investools.com, offers nine preset stock screens keyed to factors such as insider ownership, low price-to-book ratio and high dividend yield. http://www.morningstar.net, has articles on topics such as selecting your first mutual fund, interviews with portfolio managers and short lists on things like bargain coffee stocks. http://www.yahoo.com, is a plentiful source for market news and a powerful search engine for researching articles on a specific company or mutual fund. http://www.dailyrocket.com, includes insider buying and selling news and a "To the Moon!" feature on stocks expected to fly high in the coming six months based on earnings estimates and relative strength compared with the broad market. http://www.streetnet.com, has where-to-invest features on specific industries or themes such as company spin-offs and rollups. http://www.moneynet.com, is a Reuters site loaded with market and company news. http://www.w100.com, offers stock quotes on the biggest U.S. and global public companies with links to their home pages. http://www.firstcall.com, has an earnings scoreboard highlighting the top recent positive and negative surprises, revisions by analysts and upcoming announcements, and special charts on the Dow Jones industrial stocks. http://www.gold-eagle.com, fills a niche with everything you always wanted to know about gold, silver and other commodities but were not enough of a contrarian to ask. http://www.cnnfn.com, provides financial news with a focus on Asia markets. http://www.dbc.com, provider of real time market data to the individual investor, features quotes on stocks, futures and options. http://www.edgar-online.com, source of SEC filings, and related business intelligence. http://www.hoovers.com, source of company information, and late breaking news. http://www.interquote.com, offering real time quotes of stocks, options, indices, futures, and funds. http://www.nyse.com, home page of the NYSE offering market and company information plus world news. http://www.stockinfo.standardpoor.com, features personalized investment recommendations; buy, sell, and hold alerts; superior live market commentary, and in-depth analysis and research. http://www.wwquote.com, dynamically updated real-time stock quotations. http://cbs.marketwatch.com, news, averages, everything the individual investor needs to stay on top of market conditions. http://www.tradingday.com,provides everything the investor needs to stay atop his portfolio - news, quotes, charts, earnings. 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