Hi, what do you think of palmy investing? They are still in beta, but I can see great potential here for portfolios and asset research. Thanks for this list !
Seems like there should be one but I haven't found anything yet. One option might be to set up a google alert for terms like "index addition" or "index removal".
Great list Joe, amazing what is out there! Appreciate that you shared that list. I will start using some of them which have a global focus too. Thanks!
Thanks for the comprehensive list. I'm familiar with some of these sites but looks like there are many others to explore. Another two that might be worth mentioning are Indexmundi and Stockcharts.com.
Indexmundi (free) has a lot of historical commodity price data, especially the more esoteric commodities - everything from uranium, to butter !
Stockcharts ($25 pm) has nice charts (especially if you want very long term ones) plus a great scanner that uses candlestick patterns and other ta criteria. You can also write your own fairly complex scanning templates and do some interesting correlation / inter market studies between things like stocks, commodities and currencies etc.
Hi, what do you think of palmy investing? They are still in beta, but I can see great potential here for portfolios and asset research. Thanks for this list !
https://palmy-investing.com/
Hi - Do we have any website which tracks stocks being removed from indices leading to forced selling etc.?
Seems like there should be one but I haven't found anything yet. One option might be to set up a google alert for terms like "index addition" or "index removal".
Great list Joe, amazing what is out there! Appreciate that you shared that list. I will start using some of them which have a global focus too. Thanks!
You're welcome. Glad you found it useful.
Thanks for the comprehensive list. I'm familiar with some of these sites but looks like there are many others to explore. Another two that might be worth mentioning are Indexmundi and Stockcharts.com.
Indexmundi (free) has a lot of historical commodity price data, especially the more esoteric commodities - everything from uranium, to butter !
Stockcharts ($25 pm) has nice charts (especially if you want very long term ones) plus a great scanner that uses candlestick patterns and other ta criteria. You can also write your own fairly complex scanning templates and do some interesting correlation / inter market studies between things like stocks, commodities and currencies etc.
Thank you Brian, I will add those to the list.