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Investors Who Want Rock-Solid Data Check Out Back Testing
Back testing is a hot strategy that uses software to show how trading moves worked in the past. Investors are more likely to trade if they find a strategy that tests out successfully, and there's nothing like historical data.
Latest Financial Sites Help Investors Click For The Right Data
It's a new day among money Web sites, including Yahoo Finance, Google Finance,
MSN Money and Investors.com. Investors have many sites to pick from, but they
vary in their ease of use, analytical capabilities and depth.
Are Your Accounts At Risk? Jump Online And See
The financial crisis of 2008 can be nerve-wracking for many who saw their savings shrink the past few months. At least investors can click on Internet sites to see how much protection exists for their capital.
CAN SLIM Fans Can Bulk Up On Information At Investors.com
Investor's Business Daily's Web site is in the midst of a major upgrade that
will bring more news, analysis and powerful research tools to results-oriented
growth stock investors.
Investor-Friendly Smart Phones Touch Off A Rivalry
The investor-favorite BlackBerry tries to stay ahead of Apple's iPhone, Palm's
Treo and Google's G1. Among BlackBerry maker Research In Motion's planned
offerings is its first touch-screen smart phone.
Investors Gain A Clearer Look At The Financial Data
The Securities and Exchange Commission opens the way for any investor to see company financial information on a home computer and glean subtle details. Edgar Online is at the forefront distributing the data.
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