Good investment tracking software?
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 at
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Prophet.net is excellent as is eSignal.
Prophet has various levels (including a free level) depending on your needs. I use the highest level there where I can have 100 watchlists, etc. I can save charts, draw, chart styles, desktops. I can click and at an instant, tell what’s moving up or down by vol, price, % change, etc.
In seconds, I can see all the major 9 or 43 sectors and subsectors. In another click, I can see a stock chart in like 8 different timeframes!
Hope that helps!
Schwab has some pretty good charting software. You should already have access to their data feed.
Excel also works, and will import data from lots of different websites.