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  • BestSignals (Stock Picks)
    This new site offers ideas and tools for stocks across the globe. Already considering a stock? Run it through BestSignal's wringer, which evaluates it based on investing approach-value, growth, momentum, price strength and community opinion. Computerized models offer alternatives based on the same systems. Personalized ticker includes tiny stock charts. Runs on PCs, with a few kinks to be ironed out, but not on Macs when tested.
    http://www.bestsignals.com

  • BigPlayStocks (Stock Picks)
    Home of the Stock Jock, who sells his stock market calls and individual stock recommendations for $19.95 to $89.95 a month, depending on level of service requested. Includes a chat room and other tools. Market calls are based on technical indicators and market analyses.
    http://www.bigplaystocks.com

  • The Black Squirrel (Stock Picks)
    The Black Squirrel offers stock ideas in a comfortable setting. Publisher Kathryn Palandech writes simple stock analyses in an easy-to-read fashion. You won't be overwhelmed, but the information is worth checking out if you're serious about stock research. Monthly subscriptions start at $9.99.
    http://www.theblacksquirrel.com

  • iExchange (Stock Picks)
    Here's a chance to put your reputation on the line. This new and innovative site lets armchair analysts buy and sell research with others. Includes a clever system for evaluating members' stock-picking prowess, so you're not buying or selling on reputation alone. Reports are now for sale for $1 to $3 each. Previously, reports were free while the site was establishing its track record.
    http://www.iexchange.com

  • Investock (Stock Picks)
    Finding new stocks to research is a never ending quest that Investock aims to make easier. Investock offers nine investment categories for stock tips from microcap stocks to long-term picks. The site's creator, "Ray," picks the best of members' suggestions, but there's no system for tracking the success of the picks. You're also expected to do your own research with the names provided. There are a number of links to stock-picking and general investment sites. Look for added features that target day trades.
    http://www.investock.com

  • MarketHistory (Stock Picks)
    If you need digital decision-making, check out the stock ideas generated by MarketHistory.com. The recommendations don't rely solely on untested theory. President Anthony Kolton and Chief Strategist William B. Noble both have institutional trading backgrounds, while Richard Hartley, chief equities analyst, uses his computer skills as an institutional fund manager. Stock analysis runs $24.95/month; recommendations on a whole slew of futures contracts cost $49/month, including many commodities and major financial futures. The total institutional package, covering all securities in the site's repertoire, costs $200/month.
    http://www.markethistory.com

  • Right Line (Stock Picks)
    Whether or not a stock split truly affects a company's stock price in the long run doesn't matter to the people behind Right Line because they claim to make money trading them either way. This site offers trade ideas based on the stock split phenomenon and technical factors; it also offers ways to trade on your own. Costs a relatively hefty $49.95 a month.
    http://www.rightline.net

  • Stockpickz (Stock Picks)
    Stock-picking site run by 16-year-old Ryan Zacharia of Long Island, New York. If you took his advice and bought 100 shares of Terayon Communications (TERN) last January, by March, your initial $5,700 investment would have been worth $27,000. In fact, from December to mid-March, we found only two clear losers out of the 12 picks we tracked. Zacharia looks at a company's fundamentals and recent market momentum. Read his write-ups on why he likes a stock.
    http://www.stockpickz.com

  • Tradetrek (Stock Picks)
    Tradetrek.com is a Personalized, Real-time, Intelligent, Dynamic, and Educational (PRIDE) financial website. Individual customers can choose from three service packages: the Basic, the Silver, and the Gold Package. The Basic Package is free of charge and includes the basic tools, models and other applications with 15-to-20-minute-delayed market data. The Silver Package charges $9.95 per month and includes more advanced tools, models, and analyses with delayed data. The Gold Package charges $24.95 per month and includes all the tools, models, trading strategies and other services with streaming real-time market data. Armed with the Gold Package, anyone can trade stocks like a pro, and consistently beat the stock market. Tradetrek.com features the industry-leading neural network 5-day stock forecast engine, and an interactive fundamental stock-valuation model for calculating the 6-month price target for any stocks. Experienced traders will be especially interested in our market neutral pairtrades. Tradetrek.com also provides computer generated live stock commentary, and other sophisticated yet practical and convenient tools such as IntelliChart, Tick Chart, Level-II Streamer, Order Analyzer, Block Trades/Institution Watch, Money Flow & VWAP, Portfolio Risk Management, and Tradetrek University.
    hhttp://www.tradetrek.com/default.asp

  • ValueStocks.net (Stock Picks)
    Some investors still like stocks with valuations that won't give them nosebleeds. The third job of value guru Dr. Michael J. Burry is editing this Web site that highlights his hedge fund's stock picks so you can trade along at home. You'll also find the Buffettology Stock Evaluator that supposedly picks them like Warren would.
    http://www.valuestocks.net


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