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Thread: Managing a watchlist?

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    Managing a watchlist?

    The list of stocks I do not currently own but would like to - at the right price - is growing.

    The problem is, this is quickly becoming a little hard to track. I'm sure I won't end up owning all of them... but will own some. It's hard to know their 5d, 1m, etc. trends... and whatnot

    How do you guys actually manage your list of stocks you're keeping an eye on?


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    I use google docs. They have an API that you can pull stock price and some other data from.

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    I use Globe and Mail's "watchlist". You can get 1 day, 5 day, 1 month, etc. charts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spidey View Post
    I use Globe and Mail's "watchlist". You can get 1 day, 5 day, 1 month, etc. charts.
    My fav too but problem is it's not real time updates

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    I start stock selection top down choosing a sector and market cap range that suits my asset and sector allocation. So I rarely have to watch more than about 3
    stocks.


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