Stock Index Long Term Chart web sites?

Written by admin on Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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By billypea on July 1st, 2009 at 2:42 am

finance.yahoo.com gives you a chart of the Dow since it began.

Use ^DJI for the ticker. ^FTSE for the FTSE100 … etc.
The ^ is made with shift-6.

finance.google.com will give you the Dow since 1970. use
"." ahead of the ticker for this site. The Dow would be ".DJI"

http://www.stockcharts.com will give you 12 years of any charts you want with great detail, more indicators than you could ever want at one time, ability to save charts in sets, see 10 charts on a page and on and on.

There must be others.
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By ANDREW L on July 1st, 2009 at 2:55 am

FT.com provides charting tools. Also, http://www.finysis.net provides some good free investment advice, including a section on technical analysis : you can access FT.com via a link from there also.
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