Money
Help Desk
What
does the At-A-Glance view show me?
What
is in Research view?
What
is the Short Quote view?
What
is the Long Quote view?
What
is the Fundamentals view?
What
information can I find in the News view?
What
does the Charts view show me?
Can
I enter and view more than one symbol at a time?
Where
can I find a stock's company information?
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Q:
What does the At-A-Glance view tell me?
A: At-A-Glance provides several snapshot views of your quote, including:
- Synopsis
of the last trade price, change in dollars and percentage since
last close, opening price, day high and low prices, volume traded,
and previous close price. The More link shows additional
stock information.
- Chart
of stock price activity for the selected time frame (1 day, 1
week, 3 month, 6 month, or 1 year). Click the More link
to select additional charting criteria.
- Related news articles
about the stock and the company. A link to the symbol's
message board allows you to post and/or read comments, and chat
with others about the stock.
- High level research
on symbol statistics and dividends. Link directly to the
other iWon Research pages: Summary, Statistics,
Earnings Estimates, Financials, and Insider
Trading.
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Q:
What is in Research view?
A: The Quotes Research view gives you an in-depth look at a particular
stock's:
- Statistics
on revenue history,
Earnings Per Share(EPS) history, financial condition and efficiency,
stock price history, short interest, profit margins, growth rates,
price ratio, and investment returns.
- Earnings Estimates
from analyst/broker
recommendations, EPS trends/growth, earnings surprise history,
and broker research.
- Financials
annual/quarterly
balance sheet, annual/quarterly income statements, and cash flow.
- Insider Trading
trade activity
by company senior executives.
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Q:
What is the Short Quote view?
A: The standard Short Quote view shows you:
- the stock's ticker
symbol
- stock name
- last trade price and
time
- price change (in dollars
and percentage) since the last close
- volume traded
Click the links in the
table header to sort the view. (You cannot sort by last trade.)
This view also links to other Resources including: News,
Charts, message/chat Boards, Research, and
Insider Trades.
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Q:
What is the Long Quote view?
A: The Long Quote view provides more stock statistics than the Short
Quote, and charting capability to track stock activity graphically.
Links take you directly to News, Research, Insider
Trade, and message/chat Boards information.
In the Long Quote you'll
find:
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Q:
What is the Fundamentals view?
A: The Quotes Fundamentals view provides information about a company's
performance as a business:
Click the links in the table
header to sort the view. (You cannot sort by last trade and 52-week
range).
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Q:
What information will I find in the News view?
A: The News view lists all recent news articles related to the symbol
for which you requested the quote. Just click the article title to
view it.
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Q:
What does the Charts view show me?
A: The Charts view provides the quote's basic statistics and a graph
of stock activity:
- last trade price and
time
- price change (in dollars
and percentage)
- day high
- day low
- volume traded
- opening price
You can change and/or
add criteria to draw the chart for your needs:
- Time frames specify intraday, 1 week, 3 months,
6 months, 1 year, 2 years, or 5 years
- Compare the symbol to major indices compare the
symbol to the four indices: Dow, Nasdaq, S&P, and Russell 2000
- Track dividends or splits chart dividends or
splits as needed
- Compare the symbol to other stocks specify up to
four stocks with which you want to compare the symbol
Click the Redraw
button to redraw the chart after you have changed the criteria.
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Q:
Can I enter and view more than one symbol at a time?
A: You can enter up to 100 symbols. Separate symbols with a space
or comma.
For example:
CBS ORCL VIGN SAPE
CBS,ORCL,VIGN,SAPE
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Q:
Where can I find a stock's company information?
A: For any quote, click the Research view and look for the
Company Information section.
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