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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Paul Ma who wrote (102709)4/6/2000 9:09:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) of 1575996
 
There are many...
Some you DL data. Some you can get on the net.
The stand alone ones are more powerful.
For a good primer go here.
equis.com
There is a free technical analysis a-z.
If you want books...
traderspressbookstore.com
Data vendors include Dial data, Rueters, Primate, Prophet, DowJones, Telescan, TC2000, Quotes plus, Quote.com etc, CSI
etc. etc. etc...
Popular end of day programs are Windows on Wall Street pro, Metastock, Supercharts, Parity Plus, AdvancedGET, Omnitrader and Telechart2000. Then there are a bunch or realtime programs. WOW, Supercharts, MetastockRT for instance.
The there are a bunch of Internet charting programs. Timely.com Bigcharts.com wallstreetcity.com for instance.
There are even decent realtime charting programs you can get for free. With free data feeds.
All depends what you want to do.
The field is too huge to get too off topic here...
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