Askchart.com offers a wide range of charting features
Askchart.com provides individual investors with the ability to see large amounts of information broken down into easy to read graphs. At the site, visitors can find charts, information, research, and news on a particular stock, mutual fund, index, sector, or industry.
The Web site is divided into seven main categories: market live, quotes/chart, bulls/bears, hot/cold, sectors, research, and portfolios. In the Market Live section of the site, you can see the most actively traded stocks according to volume on three major exchanges: NYSE, NASDAQ, and AMEX. Each stock is linked to another page where you can find detailed information and charts, including a brief company description, price, ask, bid, and 24 other data categories. You can also alter the timeframe, frequency and indicators, and compare the selected fund to other funds, stocks, or indexes.
In the Quotes/Chart section, you can compare information from multiple stocks side by side, such as last price, percentage change, and volume.
The Bear/Bull section lists stocks according to their performance-either bearish or bullish. You can view this list according to money flow, rate-of-change, relative strength, stochastics, or one-day reversal. This section includes information such as last price, change, volume, and money flow. All of the listed stocks have links to more detailed pages.
The Hot/Cold section of the site lists stocks and funds that have performed as the title implies. You can view the list of stocks by market breadth, gainers and losers, or 52-week highs and lows. The list of stocks includes information such as advance/decline ratio, advancing/declining volume and unchanged volume.
The Sectors section of the Web site includes the performance of 11 sectors and over 100 industrial groups and individual stocks, with daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly performance. In the Research section of the site, you can compare a particular stock to other stocks in the same industry. On the screening page, you can screen stocks according to fundamentals, price and volume, and/or technical information.
Finally, you can create and track your own portfolio on-line in the Portfolio section. Access to the Web site requires a free registration. www.askchart.com |