Wednesday, November 13, 2013

stock market research

stock market research

Everyone wants to be a part of the next Apple. Like most of us, you probably get emails and newsletters from various advisory services giving you tips on what stocks to buy. The problem is, how do you determine if the recommended stock is really right for you? You have to check out the stock tip, and do some amount of stock market research yourself. You have to do your due diligence researching that stock. What is the earnings history, it's fundamentals, relative strength, recent and long term performance. What do other analysts think, what are the technical indicators recommending? When is the next earnings announcement, what is the latest news? These - and more - are the questions you should answer before deciding to buy that stock.
The question is how to research your stock. There is not a good all-in-one site providing all of the information. Either you skimp and don't do all of the research, or you manually open your favorite research sites, one by one, and enter your stock symbol into each one. This can be a very time consuming process. This is where the new free stock tool at tips4stocks comes in. Its a simple idea, basically the site has found great sites to answer all of the questions asked above, and more. You just tell tips4stocks the stock ticker symbol, and it automates the process a little bit. The new stock tool has a list of the best stock market research websites, and automatically opens then in new tabs, and automatically fills in the ticker symbol for you. It makes the stock research process better.
Stock Research Tool Example:
Want to do a quick check on Vmware - just go to tips4stocks, enter VMW into the box - and tell it "full analysis", instantly 8 new tabs open, already focused on VMW. You can quickly scan the pages, and in just a few seconds, you have an instant update about that stock tip. The full analysis option opens enough sites to answer all of the questions asked above. You can very quickly get the answers you need. Spend a bit more time, and use the other options for more in depth analysis. Start with the original multi-site research tool, there are more options available, but that is a great place to start.
The site is free, and very easy to use. Its tools simply speed up what you already do - but a little better (better sites, frequently updated lists.)
Give it a try today, and tips4stocks will soon be one of those site that is always open in your browser.

source :- go articles

No comments:

Post a Comment