@Robert Morse I'm sorry, I did not get what you meant. I do now. Thank you for clarifying your answer. Thanks sm
Anyone?
I've been wanting to ask this thing for sometime......I look at for example the ServiceNow stock on various site (links below) and they all are...
@smallfil, @birdman, @vin2018 thank you. Are you integrating finviz with other tools or sites? I've also signed up for finviz elite but I'm...
@srinir thank you. I did not know about metastock.com although $150/mo is somewhat more what I had in mind Thanks sm
@arbs-r-us I completely agree, it is shocking. How reliable is their data?
Hi, I've lately been using and comparing some well known and respected trading/investing sites such as zacks.com, tipranks.com and finviz.com. I...
@ZBZB I had found xignite.com but I hate those companies that do not expose clear pricing but ask to be contacted. I believe they target...
@arbs-r-us thank you. I'm testing out finviz elite but I was shocked realizing how little reliable is their data. In fact I'm growingly perplexed...
Thanks @ZBZB, Zacks APIs are available on quandl and I've seen them but their subscription costs somewhat beyond what I'm willing to spend :D Any...
Hi, I'm looking for a market API that provides US company fundaments such as company metrics, and full year and quarterly statements such as...
They are called Stop Limit orders https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/stop-limitorder.asp and "The stop-limit order will be executed at a...
@qxr1011 thanks for the reminder
I was probably not very clear in explaining my intent. My need is to enter a stock when this will rise in a sec at market opening but to enter 1)...
It has limit orders meaning that you can set the bid price but any lower price will close the purchase. Do limit orders you are talking about...
If I want to buy a stock only if it gets over a certain price (my confirmation level) and I post an order with a buy limit higher than the current...
I was looking at a video about using pre-market data (large gains or losses) to identify interesting stocks and entering when these move beyond...
I was asking confirmation that a first large enough trade defines the opening price and that it seems quite easy to manipulate the market by...
But if it is only a matter of a first trade closing, couldn't this be easily used to move price lower or higher to someone's convenience?
Is the open price of a security in a given time period simply the first price for that security in that period? I was reasoning on how prices for...
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