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I'm going to list some online financial information providers, quote and
historical information providers, and stock market research sources. This is a great place to start in your search for penny stock information.
Everybody knows about AOL and Yahoo. They're very good.
Here's some of the big time players of Wall Street cyberspace.
1. The Dow Jones Information Services are absolutely huge. Dow Jones is by far the world's leader in global financial information. They offer: a. Dow Jones News/Retrieval b. Wall Street Journal's Personal Journal c. Dow Jones Market Monitor d. Dow Vision e. Dow Jones Telerate f. Dow Jones News Services g. Dow Jones Investor Network h. Dow Jones Newspapers, Magazines, and Radio i. Dow Jones Software Products ... and the list goes on and on.
2. Reuters Cyberspace Financial Exchange. This British based cyberspace information exchange is the largest of it's kind. You'll find real-time information and news, historical databases, and analytical software.
Reuters covers 217 international exchanges and OTC markets with 1,600 reporters. They report on money, commodities, securities, bonds, shipp- ing markets, and energy. News is delivered in 18 different languages.
3. Knight-Ridder Knight-Ridder is primarily a provider of data and analytical tools to active traders and institutional investors. They offer professional trading tools for real-time and end-of-day traders.
4. Bloomberg: Wall Street One of the newer powerhouse providers in Cyberspace. Bloomberg's strategy is to give their customers crucial information in one centralized format and then work directly with them to help the client make money.
Whatever you do, don't limit yourself when it comes to good information.
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