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Who has some good Educational site for trading?

CDen gave me this site. It's pretty good, I'm impressed by it.

I've also been using Investopedia, a Forbes site, which I find to be a great source if you're starting out, and don't have a CLUE what is what. They have great dictionary for everything investment-like!

Anyone else have any good sites?

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I use Stack Charts.... free technical education..... I printed off the whole website from work... become a very useful tool.

http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:overview

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I didnt see your first link there Beth.... That is the best source of info I have come across

A few more I thought of



For Charts

http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/


I dont really use this much.. but could be useful - not educational... more opinions

http://quote.barchart.com/texpert.asp?sym=MXP.LS


And one that may seem obvious... but some really good info here... but watch out for the companies that host the vids hoping to drag you in.

www.youtube.com

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Hello Beth you could try www.babypips.com

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Wow! Thanks guys! Those are some great sites!!! I can't wait till I have to time to go through all the information here! :D

Don't thank me for the first link, that was allCDen tolod me about it just a day or 2 ago. And good adivce on the Companies, I've ran into a few of thoses. I don't trust those "Make a millionary in a month with out Tested system" schemes. The aren't working the markets, they are trying to work me! If I had a sure fire system, I would make as much as I could with it personally, then sell it to a big firm somewhere, and live off interest in a beach in Mexico... mmmm, that would be nice...

omg, Simon, thanks! That site actually inspired my username on here! It was a site I had ran across once, forgot to favorite, and couldn't find it again (I'm sure we've all had those experiences)! Thank you do much! :D

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haha investopedia...that's a good one.

Sites I most frequently use when analyzing stocks are:

>www.google.com/finance (great to get some quick information or to read up on the lastest news)

>http://www.level2stockquotes.com/level-ii-quotes.html (To get level 2 stock quotes)

Other than that stockegg.com gives GREAT penny stocks alert by email.

Hope this helps ; )

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How does Google Finance compare to Yahoo! Finance? I use Y! Finance a lot...

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Wow, really!? I had no idea! I'm enjoying Google Finance. Like on every other google page, they've cut out all the annoying bells and whistles I never use and slow your computer down, and bring me right to the meat of what I want! I asked for quote, it took me right to the interactive chart (The thing I use most in Yahoo).

I've a google girl, now! lol

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omg! the sites just keep coming! We SO need a linx page!!!

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Babypips.com for FX

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Here's good collection of trading links: http://a3holdings.com/wordpress/?page_id=8 Happy Trading :)

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It is pretty tough to beat INO .Com and the Market Club. The free services are great, and the pay services like the "">"Trade Triangle Technology" is available on a 30 day free trial. You can't lose. The Free Trend Analysis for any ticker is a must do!

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Hi Beth. If you're new to the trading stock world, anything that you read will be helpful. I agree that Investopedia is a great site for understanding terms and phases. As for educational sites, you can go to quite a few different sites that members here have. Some are subscription based, so you have to decide if it's worth the money and that you can afford it at this stage of the game.
There is so many free sites to learn from that it may not be worth it until you understand more so you can capitalize on the information.
Here is a couple sites that may help you
http://beatingthestockmarket.com
http://beginnerinvestingguide.com

Both these sites also have free programs to help you build experience in trading stocks. I also use many of the site that were mentioned her in this tread. I myself use Y finance and TheStreet.com for research.

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