Here are my top 8 free trading & investing web tools. Your input is greatly appreciated! As a strong advocate for utilizing free tools available on the internet, I am eager to write a comprehensive thread on websites that offer valuable and insightful resources that could aid your processes, because they certainly did for me. The availability of some of these materials today, which were previously not freely accessible in 2010s, is a fortunate circumstance we should appreciate. However, I acknowledge that the website I have listed based on my own experience may not be the best available option today. There might be other comparable websites offering better tools and functions. Therefore, I would greatly appreciate your input on the websites you are using. I intend to use my current holiday to explore them and further enhance the quality of my upcoming sharing. Below are my list! 1. @KoyfinCharts - Financial Data and Analytics Platform (love the snapshot from its mobile app especially if you were using seekingalpha, I can't find anything with a better presentation than this) - app.koyfin.com 2. @PradeepBonde's Market Monitor (extreme readings in technical breadth are good signs of turnaround) -stockbee.blogspot.com/p/mm.html 3. Data Roma (13F filings of activity by top investors. Seamless and unclutter website because it's simply using blogspot if i'm not wrong :D ) - dataroma.com/m/home.php 4. @stratosphere_io (comprehensive financial data, segments, investor tools, and excel add in, which I am likely subscribe for the data in near future) - stratosphere.io 5. @TradingArchive (he has been very dedicated to making this website. if you need a quick overview of 1/3/6-mth rank of industry group or theme sorted via % gain/loss) -stockmarket.industries/Industry 6. thestockcatalyst.com pre-market movers (could filter to earnings based catalyst for PEAD based traders) 7. @FINVIZ_com free screener (you should know I have many scans on this from my pinned thread!) - finviz.com 8. @nevonal - (the free work he has done on @Qullamaggie stream is extremely underrated. The website is not exactly a tool but I would like to give him a mention, and reading the recap with charts from the website are always my travel entertainment) - fewmoredays.io So, what about yours?
Some other worthy mentions also in my bookmark folder, 1. app.tikr.com 2. biopharmcatalyst.com 3. bpiq.com 4. marketchameleon.com/Reports/Premar… 5. roic.ai
Thank you guys but this is also meant to be a discussion. have any of you used hypercharts.co in the past? I wonder what happened to them
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@jfsrevg Here is another one great screener: canslimscreener.com
@jfsrevg stockstory.org/news good insight on why stocks are moving @StockStoryHQ
@jfsrevg Not sure if this is any use for those looking for free trade journals but it looks interesting and it’s totally free: www. tradebench.com
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@jeffsuntrading @JournalyticApp - a great trading journal for recording research ideas, trades, and your thought process around them.
@jeffsuntrading Another one I use for journaling/tracking options trades: thetagang.com. It's all free and the best I have found for tracking p/l on options.
@jeffsuntrading Hello Jeff, I was wondering if you can also recommend or share a good trading journal? (Ideally MS-Excel, MS-Access or a Web Tool). I’ve seen a lot, bit most cannot cover partial sells an also do not allow „Minervini style“ analytics tables.
@jeffsuntrading barchart.com thefly.com/index.php earningswhispers.com
@jeffsuntrading Can only speak for the one I use myself: Koyfin - I actually upgraded to the Plus plan after hearing how the whole backend is (was?) located in the Ukraine and what they all had to go through in the past year.
@jeffsuntrading Thank you Jeff, big value content as usual
@jfsrevg ThinkorSwim is quasifree. Put $10 in it and get free real time stuff and many tools.
@jfsrevg Quite a few resources I'd not heard of before, many thanks @jfsrevg.
@jeffsuntrading any free/paid tools to quickly find tight sideways actions ? maybe finviz scan?
@jeffsuntrading Thank you Jeff! Many new resources here I have not read before. Thanks alot