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Covestor News
Covestor Live Goes Live Again
Our daily market and manager blog, Covestor Live, has had a face lift and is rapidly building its reputation. The blog, that covers the moves of our model managers, as well as the movements of the markets, news and analysis is now a featured provider on both Google Finance and Seeking Alpha.
Categories on the blog include:
- A market wrap up: Covering the intra-day movement of the markets and the major stories impacting them
- Manager spotlight: Highlighting some of the managers on the site and their top holdings
- Analysis of new positions: Coverage of new positions taken in model managers portfolios, by the manager themselves and their perspectives on the companies involved
- Guests posts: From third parties and from the managers themselves
It is one of the first times you can follow through from a blog and not just see the performance of the commentators, but even mirror their live portfolios. We will be adding plenty more content shortly and so if there are things you would like to see, or want to contribute yourself, do get in touch. We are building Live as the leading destination for credible market commentary so please help us to keep making it better.
Covestor on 30 Jul 2010
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PDE (FORMER) active investor on here... 546 days ago said
CoVestor live blog? What does it tell you when the only comments, total of 3, on here are related to a job posting? Why are there NO comments (other than this one) related to investing?
Why did you KILL all the blog posts by actual investors related to investing - stocks?
Now can't even find how to search for other investors in a stock. So much for 'social' part of investing on here...
PDE
C.C. Collins 530 days ago said
From time-to-time I would like to see information regarding various charting programs used by members.
I personally use a well known paid service but also find at least one free EOD service very useful and complimentary for market
timing purposes.
Additionally I find point and figure charts using various scaling methods pinpoint support and resistance areas very nicely.
Anyhow, I'm curious what others use and how they would rate their charting application.