Perhaps the most imperative tool to successful stock trading is staying on top of market trends and stock exchange news. This involves adapting to the latest stock market tracking software, as well as using old-school methods of stock portfolio tracking. Here, we list ten websites that will optimize the experience for stock traders:
For General Learning
Investopedia.com: This is a database built for investors. Think of it as a dictionary for all your investment jargon.
CBOE (Chicago Board Options Exchange): This website has news, online courses, and other educational tools.
The Motley Fool: This is a great site for beginners and intermediate investors who are just diving into the investment game. Here, you will find stock picks, advice, news and more.
Classes: This website provides courses for investors who are looking for a more in-depth learning experience.
For Market News
CNNMoney.com: This site is regularly updated with up-to-the-second news on the stock market, technology, jobs, and economy.
NYSE: The official site of the New York Stock Exchange.
AMEX: The official site of the American Stock Exchange.
NASDAQ: The official site for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations.
MoneyCentral.MSN.com: This site offers a combination of business news clips along from current news, market reports and quotes from the CNBC network.
Streetsignals.com: Here you will find all the latest headlines across all the market sectors you could possibly need as an investor: Tech, Healthcare, Consumer, Industrials, Energy, Finance, and even Politics.
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