M* screwing everything up again Hi
@hankI've used Google Finance for more than 10 years to build and use a "watchlist". Mine is only for watching changes for etf's and/or stocks. These may be viewed "real time" (1 day view) or you may select other time frames (
5 day, etc.). If one places a traditional mutual fund ticker, the shortest performance time frame is one month. I use M* to view daily/weekly changes for traditional mutual fund tickers (
5 characters). This link should show DKNG real time. You should also see an icon oval with the word "follow". You may click this icon to set this ticker in a watchlist. Using the search window at the top, you may enter other tickers and continue to build a watchlist. The search will also begin to build a "choice list" as you enter a ticker, to help one be able to select what they are searching. You may also remove watchlist items you no longer want to monitor.
If there are particular news items about a ticker, scroll down the page to check.
NOTE: to the best of my knowledge, one does not need a Google account or have to log-in to build a watchlist (this link was posted without any log-in). Perhaps one can have more functions with a log-in to Google. I use Google Chrome for the browser, so I don't know what you'll see or be able to do using other browsers.
So, you won't have piles of data about a ticker, but is a fast and easy reference page for a watchlist.
Google Finance, set for DraftKings
Let us know what you discover.
Remain curious,
Catch
Is Berkshire more like a Mutual Fund than a stock? Several past posts:
1) "MSF describes it—blend—a blue chip stock with its heady growth days in the past.
"Agree with msf and Lewis assessment. The fast growing business (iPhones, computers, music, and AppleTV) since Steve Jobs's returned has plateaued. In some area Apple is trailing."
2) "Growth is about revenues, cash flow and earnings versus the benchmark and industry peers and it’s forward looking, not from five or ten years ago."
FD: Reality check, after close to 3 years, Apple proved to be MORE THAN JUST A BLEND BLUE CHIPOne year performance......AAPL +12.3....VFINX -6.6%......JPM -23.7%
Three year performance...AAPL +49.6
5...VFINX +14.9%...JPM +6.1%
In just 3 years AAPL made 174% more than VFINX(SP
500)....221.8 vs 47.8%...see (
chart)