This blog was started long ago, and I cannot believe I have not written a post of my favourite websites for doing stock analysis. So I will list a few here now, the focus will be the free and useful ones.
finance.yahoo.com - very useful information, the go to site for a quick search. Even has many financial statements for free and it is only the Quarterly statements that starts to ask for money.
asx.com.au - it requires login now, even though it is still free. The navigation is less efficient as it requires the user to click a few things and changes a few pages and shows limited information per page. What I would prefer is to have lots of information on the same page.
stockbeep.com - recently been recommended this website and it has quite a useful niche. It actually has a simple page that shows the top stocks by volume traded. This allows us to see when there are sudden large volumes being traded, so we can follow before the rest of the crowd comes in. There are also a few other simple Top X and Top Y pages too. Highly Recommended.
barrons.com - unlike the other sites where I mostly go for data, this site may be of interest as a news site for stocks. It is however mostly for U.S. and the Americas only.
Options:
ewotrader.com - For those into options, this might be useful. One can sign up for a newsletter were it provides current analysis using Elliot Wave.
Gold / Silver / Precious metals:
kitco.com - Lots and lots of data about gold, silver and other precious metals. When I want to check the history of the precious metals, to see is a bull or bear run has started, I usually come to this page.
Cryptocurrency:
coinmarketcap.com - The one stop shop whenever I want to compare the cryptos in a quick glance. Then you can drill down to your favourite crypto. The historical graph functionality and usability is quite good too.
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