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Technical Analysis & Charting Web Sites
March/April 2009
Volume XXVIII, No. 2
Inside:
Comparison: Technical Analysis & Charting Web Sites...1
An investigation of 10 Web sites for analyzing the market activity of a stock that are geared toward the typical individual investor. Our comprehensive grid and summaries are designed to help you focus on the on-line charting services that can provide the features you need.
Messages: What Members Are Asking On-Line.....
Questions on importing Money data into Quicken, Sharebuilder on-line broker, and how relative strength is defined. Plus, a request for open source investment software.
Product Update: New Computer Investing Products....4
A look at Financial GPS, a financial planning software program; and Alerts4A11, a Web site for tracking stock prices in real time. Quicktakes include enhancements to Web sites such as Charles Schwab's StreetSmart, TradeStation, Briefing.com, and E*Trade.
AAll.com: RSS Feeds ......................................................... 6
RSS feeds keep you in the know about updates to the AAII Web site. Find out how to receive notification straight to your computer as soon as AAII Stock Screens or Model Portfolios are updated, or when new issues of AAII publications have been posted on-line.
On the Internet Tax Resources On-Line ......................... 7
Which Web sites can best help you prepare and file your taxes, including general finance sites, tax preparation services, and the good old IRS itself.
Technical analysis attempts to forecast future
price movements of a security or index based on the ex-
amination of past price movements. Support and resistance
levels are driven by the forces of supply and demand. Sup-
port is the price level where it is believed that demand will
be strong enough to prevent prices from falling further.
As prices fall, investors become more inclined to buy and
sellers become less inclined to sell. One can only hope that
stock prices have fallen so far over the last several months
that they are now attractive enough to sustain consistent
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American Association of Individual Investors - AAII
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