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Where do you Get your Stock and Fund Information?

Submitted by G.E. Miller on Sunday, 30 December 2007No Comment

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20Somethingfinance.com is big on Google Finance. Why? Quite simply, less is more. The usability and cleanliness (like many Google products) are outstanding. Although Google Finance got off to a slow start in comparison to Yahoo Finance and MSN Money, 20Something has seen a lot of investment recently on improving the breadth of features on the site, such as access to Morningstar star and risk and return ratings. The flexibility of the financial charts are quite outstanding as well.

The ultimate clincher would be real-time quotes. Put some of those thousands of engineers to work on it, Google!

What websites do you get your finance world fix from?

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