http://busystock.com/stocklist.php
This is what it lists on their site for FREE:
BusyStock.com is an emerging provider of financial service with a distinctive approach. BusyStock.com offers a fresh perspective beyond what traditional data can reveal.
You can even do an executive search. Remember I always like to know who the CEO is of a specific company when I do my due diligence.
If you like looking at a heat map of stocks, they have a very user friendly one. The colors are much easier to look at and figure out than some other sites I have seen recently.
- Stock Screener: Cover 28,000+ stocks with 100+ criteria to filter/sort. The best stock screener on the web.
- Earnings Research: Multiple filters on Earnings Calendar and 10+ years earnings history data for stocks;
- Pivot Points Calculator: One click Pivot Points Calculator with auto data entry and Grouping Feature;
- Cloud500: Track S&P500 real-time! Monitor sector rotation and strength at the minute it happens;
- Market Movers: Track pre-market, after-market never been easier;
- Day-trading Indicators: Some unique trading indicators, such as 5-day high/low, 20-day hig/low, open gap, change from open, various moving average comparison, ATR, RSI, Williams %R and MFI, all sortable and filterable.
Whether you are a novice trader or an amateur investor seeking to greatly improving your skills or a seasoned veteran needing more insight for your trades, BusyStock.com will provide those benefits for you.
It is a very cool FREE site tool, so check it out. I can't stress enough how important finding Free tools is when they are available to you and seeking to greatly improve our skills. Use them to the fullest and profit more. That is the most important thing, always profit. Whether it's 20%, 30% or 50% that you are looking for, figure in all the bottom line fee's and costs. Figure out what kind of trader you are and stick to it. STICK to a plan.
I will continue to pass on the FREE stuff to you so keep checking back. Until tomorrow, Happy Trading!

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