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re: Cash out on BAC?
Posted on 3/7/13 at 11:22 am to ThatsAFactJack
Posted on 3/7/13 at 11:22 am to ThatsAFactJack
Thanks for the kind words but I'm an amateur compared to others on this board when it comes to analyzing stocks.
I use Charles Schwab but not their website. I downloaded their trading platform called "StreetSmart Edge" which is free, btw. I have all of my stock brokerage accounts with Schwab, which is a requirement to use their StreetSmart software.
It provides a LOT (more than I can use) of realt-time data on stocks and options.
You can screen stocks for yourself using the Yahoo Finance page (among others which do the same thing).
You can set certain parameters for your screening process such as minimum ROE, minimum market cap, stock price and dividend levels. It will then give you a list of all the companies which meet all of your screening criteria. Then it's up to you to research the listed companies individually.
Sorry I'm not being more helpful.
I use Charles Schwab but not their website. I downloaded their trading platform called "StreetSmart Edge" which is free, btw. I have all of my stock brokerage accounts with Schwab, which is a requirement to use their StreetSmart software.
It provides a LOT (more than I can use) of realt-time data on stocks and options.
quote:I don't recommend any specific stocks. And that follows board rules which protects posters from being suckered by someone doing a pump and dump scam.
And can you recommend a few stocks that pay dividends that are under $100 a share.
You can screen stocks for yourself using the Yahoo Finance page (among others which do the same thing).
You can set certain parameters for your screening process such as minimum ROE, minimum market cap, stock price and dividend levels. It will then give you a list of all the companies which meet all of your screening criteria. Then it's up to you to research the listed companies individually.
Sorry I'm not being more helpful.
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