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To: scott marineau who wrote (150)2/27/1998 5:17:00 PM
From: Scott Mc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 591
 
Scott, What I've been doing is
1. Open 2 new windows in Explorer, goto Stockwatch for free quotes and put 10 symbols in each window. Then click for quote and backpage, then click for updated quote. (this way I get 10 quotes, with bid/ask and latest news released date.
2. I use Carlson for news, they are great.

CanTrust was mentioned earlier for free quotes, tble they do not have news dates or bid ask.

I use Microsoft investor for US(only good if you use Explorer)you get a nice ticker across the bottom of the screen, up/down but no volume.

I also use pointcast, older version to monitor stocks, for real time quotes I call greenline and use their telemax. Scott



To: scott marineau who wrote (150)2/28/1998 6:25:00 AM
From: TFF  Respond to of 591
 
Scott: Here's the scoop. Use quote.com's live chart. it's free. I think you just need to subscribe. They offer quotes on u.s/cdn/futures
etc. if you open a weekly or monthly chart you will receive REAL TIME quotes!!

Personally I use it to track indices which are carried free in REAL TIME no matter what time frame you use.

Cheers!



To: scott marineau who wrote (150)3/1/1998 11:14:00 AM
From: Jimsy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 591
 
Scott - perhaps this will help, have you looked at Internet Trader, absolutely free and a superb package, all written up in my self help manual, come for a visit webhome.idirect.com