I did a few searches but didn't come up with anything, so - Can anyone point me to a source (other than Securities Research Co.) for printed stock charts? I would prefer point & figure or line graph (like bigcharts) but am happy to consider all suggestions. Also, I am interested in an annual/quarterly subscription, in case that matters. I think that covers it, so thank you very much for any info you can provide. Ed
Thank you very much - I checked it out and may enter my email to learn the price. It seems like that's required. Perhaps I should clarify that I'm seeking to flip through many charts (the S&P 500?), not seeking to look at any particular single stock or group. Thanks again!
If you do not want to maintain your own database then subscribe to www.stockcharts.com or www.tradingview.com
%% Most any chart service has line\mountain charts; or candlecharts/which i prefer...............................................
https://www.stockcharts.com/freecharts/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_S&P_500_companies rock n roll
Looks like a speedbump to iron out here. Multiple chart lists work in CandleGlance charts https://www.stockcharts.com/freecharts/candleglance.html?MMM,ABT,ABBV,ABMD,ACN,ATVI,ADBE,AMD,AAP,AES ...but in Point & Figure Multiple chart lists throw up bad juju: We didn't find any symbols containing MMM,ABT,ABBV,ABMD,ACN,ATVI,ADBE,AMD,AAP,AES,P Single submission does this: https://stockcharts.com/freecharts/pnf.php?c=mmm,P
Iconic https://www.securities-research.com/stock-chart-books/ Is there something about SRC's product that you don't like or that you wish to improve upon?
"Is there something about SRC's product that you don't like or that you wish to improve upon?" I could almost certainly work with the SRC product but have grown accustomed to choice in most things so I want to be sure I'm seeing what's available before buying. Thanks everybody!