STOCK TRADING SOFTWARE
Real-Time
Stock Scanning and Stock Screening
With over 12,000
stocks to look at every day, you can use a state of the art
stock trading software tool to quickly and effectively find
stocks to trade. The technical scanning trading software, Oz Scanner, applies
technical screening formulas to a large population of
stocks. It then returns a list of stocks that meet a
pre-determined filter criteria throughout the trading day.
Once you receive the list of stocks generated by the
scanner, you can then proceed to evaluate potential risk and
potential reward prior to establishing a position in the
stock.
Understanding
the Stock
Market
What is a
stock market? The stock market is a marketplace where buyers
and sellers meet. The items that are being bought and sold
are stocks also known as shares which represents ownership in a company. Professional
stock traders see the stock market as nothing more than
letters and numbers changing rapidly. Four letters in the NASDAQ stock market
represent the ticker symbol for that specific stock that is
being traded which is followed
by a number which represent the price the stock last trade
took place at. The four letters being the ticker symbol remains the same.
It does not change unless the exchange
removes the stock from being listed or the company may have
merged with another company or applied to change its ticker
symbol which happens rarely. The number that follows
the stock symbol is the price
per one share (unit) of that stock. The price of course
changes many times during the day because of the forces of
supply and demand. When there are more shares for sale
then buyers then the price of a stock will go down, and when
there are more buyers then shares available for sale the
stock price will go up.
All of the
content published on this website is to be used for
informational purposes only and without warranty of any
kind. The materials and information in this website are not,
and should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell any
of the securities named in these materials. Trading of
securities may not be suitable for all users of this
information.
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