Moneyweb Library - Data Sources and Stock Exchanges

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Data sources and sites. ( Includes Stock Exchanges )

PC Quote Massive UK , Europe and International data site. If you start anywhere ( and want nitty gritty data, and understand ticker symbols start here. If not, start here anyway but you will need to do some reading.

Moneysearch US search engine for Financial sites. US bias but good if you want US related items.

Alternative Investment Market

ESI, the UKs best Internet price data service, with feeds direct from the Stock Exchange. Some free data, but serious investors will need to pay their modest subscription fees. Best of the Web site.

Hardwick Stafford Wright HSW fund data, so good I use it in Pensions Analyser. Lots of freebie data for visitors.

Olsen Very interesting forex site, with all sorts of data, and tools. Applied complexity theory indicates that , statistically, sometimes, the market has memory and is predictable. Hmmm. Check it for yourself.

London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE)

Basic info about LIFFE and the contracts that are traded on it, but NOT a site for analysis, how to articles etc.

Interactive Internet Investor. Quality British site offering "everything the investor needs to know", though not quite yet. Aimed at the intermediate to advanced investor who not only knows that he needs a Unit Trust, but who wants to do the legwork on fund comparision etc himself as well. When you have read, and understood this site and want to progress, these are your people, ( and they're not even paying me for this...).

Stockgroup

A source of information about canadian financial services markets.

Micropal The standard Micropal fund listing, in all its glory. A nice place to compare and contrast fund performance unless of course you, like me, subscribe to the "Normal Distribution" hypothesis of fund managers. ( This theory states that past performance is no guide to the future because performance forms a Normal Distribution curve, whereas if any managers had a statistically demonstrable edge a skewed, or even bimodal, curve would be expected. If this is gobbledy gook then don't worry, just know that any fund managers reading this are wearing a broad grin and glad that statistics are so poorly understood by most people).

Teleserv. Data provider with Quicken, Excel and MS Money format data.

Teleshare ( share information service, but no live prices on the Net itself ) .

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