If you've still got any money left after filling up your car this week, and feel like investing in the market, you might wan to use Google's new Stock Screener to help you find a stock of interest.
Using criteria such as Market Capitalization, 52 Week Price Range, Earnings per Share, Volume, Dividends paid, Current Ratio, Margins and Growth as well as quite a few more, you set the min and max value for each of your criteria and Google Finance will list the stocks that match your levels from it's list of 3692 companies. It also gives you links right to more detailed analysis of the companies in your list.
Another interesting feature is that it will plot out the distribution of all of its known companies for each of the criteria including showing the min and max values.
If only I had spare cash laying around, this might be a bit more useful for me...
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Got any money left?
Posted by -James at 7/15/2008 10:22:00 PM
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