chuckoc 2 posts msg #33923 - Ignore chuckoc |
11/14/2004 8:48:29 AM
Hello, Fellow traders, I am a 45 YR OLD day trader (options) and I wanted to learn any website that anyone of you well schooled traders knrw of.
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hacktheripper 8 posts msg #33928 - Ignore hacktheripper |
11/14/2004 4:33:27 PM
Here is a great site, just introduce yourself and you will get help
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=3045
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chessnut1 58 posts msg #33949 - Ignore chessnut1 |
11/15/2004 7:00:36 PM
You can use Yahoo Finance. Just type in the stock symbol, then on the left column find "Key Statistics" under "Company." It also gives % held by insiders, % held by institutions, the float, etc.
--BJ
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EWZuber 1,373 posts msg #33958 - Ignore EWZuber |
11/16/2004 1:11:05 AM
Short interest, days to cover and lots of other fundamental info
http://www.nasdaq.com/
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chuckoc 2 posts msg #33960 - Ignore chuckoc |
11/16/2004 8:36:54 AM
Thank you, Chester, YAHOO info is ancient history, when it comes to SHORT interest info. I need to up to the min, as then you see what direction the %'s are going. Case study:
TASR where over 80 % is said to be sold short 30 days ago (Yahoo), and it has climbed from 39 to 60. I am wondering if it still has 80% or more or less of float short. If the 39 point to 60 point rise has put it in the normal range of 10% short interest then I know what I want to do.. Thank you to the NASDAQ poster, that looks like the most updated thus far. If SHort has climbed then we are no where NEAR done!
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houghton 29 posts msg #33982 - Ignore houghton |
11/17/2004 8:09:52 AM
chuckc,
I don't believe you can find what you are seeking anywhere. At least not in a free public site. Short interest, as I understand it, is only reported monthly. Financial news sources -- IBD, Barrons, WSJ, etc., then publish the figures about 5 days later.
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