What’s New at Yahoo! Finance?

Enhanced Stock Charts in beta

Yahoo! Finance Upgrades Its Portfolio With New Products for Investors and Publishers; Launch Includes New Interactive Stock Charts as Well as Industry-First Financial Syndication Tools.

Key product enhancements and additions include:

– Full-screen charts that offer an interactive user experience through the use of Flash and dhtml technologies, including one-click additions of major events such as splits and dividends, as well as one-click comparisons of competitors and indexes;

– Historical charting capabilities dating back decades and a simple click-and-drag feature for customizing the chart’s time range. The charts also feature the ability to type in the dates for charting a specific period of time;

– Customizable technical analysis indicators for sophisticated investors, including charting indicators such as MACD and simple moving average. The charts also include educational information for novice investors and students; and,

– One-click buttons to easily print and email customized charts.

– Set your own parameters for technical analysis

– Easily add competitors, indexes and recently added symbols

– View stock split and dividend data in callouts.

* Get the most from the new charts with helpful interactive video and text tutorials.

Yahoo! Finance Charts Basics Help

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3 Responses to “Yahoo! Finance New Charts in Beta”
  1. [...] Neo wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptFinance Upgrades Its Portfolio With New Products for Investors and Publishers; Launch Includes New Interactive Stock Charts as Well as Industry-First Financial Syndication Tools. Key product enhancements and additions include: … [...]

  2. Good to see the new additions by Yahoo!. Flash charts are good to visualize data and represent analytical reports. :smile:

  3. This is acceptable in terms of google. Nothing seems to rag against them compared to this!Funnily enough, this is just what was talked about some years ago at the big hack con about SEO in ‘93.

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