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I just got back into trading and can not find ome of the good charting sites anymore - any suggestions? I was using OTC charts for pennies but now I trade $1 to $5 stocks as well and need to run some filters to find the right ones. What happened to OTC charts?
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I like Yahoo charts. They are easy to get to by any stock quote page by clicking on the Technical Analysis button. Once on a chart page you can enter several synbols to bring up the charts on the same page. Once you have a chart or several symbol charts fixed the way you like them with the features you want just bookmark the page and then you can enter more symbols and the same view for those charts appear as the others.
Filters I don't use much as I have my own selection process. Ameritrade has Advanced Analyzer that is free for use to active traders. It has filters. I use it occasionally.
Of course I prefer the Yahoo boards also. This one is too restrictive and other members find it too easy to complain if they do not like your posts.
quote:Originally posted by deepockets: I just got back into trading and can not find ome of the good charting sites anymore - any suggestions? I was using OTC charts for pennies but now I trade $1 to $5 stocks as well and need to run some filters to find the right ones. What happened to OTC charts?
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Ok, I have hunted and hunted but I can not find a service that offers volume searching. What I would like to do is hunt for 0.0001 to 0.0009 and weed out al the one that are only trading like once a day for 1000 shares or whatever.
I searched before I and can only filter the PPS, so I wind up getting a billion companies that have very few trades with very little volume.
If anyone can help, please post or PM me.
Thanks!!!
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quote:Originally posted by Machiavelli: I like to use the screeners on smallcapcenter.com .... try them.. let us know...
Yah, that seems like on of the best free ones.
Use stockcharts.com for charting info.
Try out their sharpcharts2 beta..awesome! and free! Much like the pay charts...It gives you all types of indicators and options for date periods.
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