Where can I find historical stock charts?
A web resource for historic stock prices is Yahoo Finance (Stock Prices) – http://finance.yahoo.com/ . Stock prices go back to the 1070s. Begin by doing a search using the ticker symbol, then choose “Historical Prices” from the blue bar on the left; choose daily, weekly, or monthly data.
Where can I get free historical stock data?
Here is an updated list of ten new websites that allow you to download free historical data for U.S. stocks.
- AlphaVantage.
- Financial Content.
- Tiingo.
- Quotemedia.
- Investopedia.
- Macrotrends.
- Wall Street Journal.
- Nasdaq Website.
What is the best website for stock charts?
Best Free Stock Charts Websites
- TradingView – Best charting technology and community.
- TD Ameritrade – Most customization options.
- StockCharts.com – Simple design.
- Yahoo Finance – Simple design.
- Google Finance – Quick and easy charts.
- FINVIZ – Automated technical analysis.
Where can I find historical market cap?
You may have to go to the respective Country’s stock exchange websites to get the data. Go to the Stock Exchange Database, it will be there. macrotrends.com provides graphs of market capitalization values (historical data), but those have to be retrieved manually.
What charts do swing traders use?
A swing trader, who focuses on daily charts for decisions, could use weekly charts to define the primary trend and 60-minute charts to define the short-term trend.
Is ThinkorSwim free?
Is thinkorswim free? According to its pricing page, TD Ameritrade doesn’t charge platform or data fees. Thinkorswim pricing is as follows: It offers $0 commissions on online, U.S. exchange-listed stocks, American and Canadian ETFs, and options (though options trades have a $0.65 per-contract fee).