Why I Recommend StockFinder
StockFinder is new stock trading software in the market. The main reason for the creation of this new software is to create a new stock trading software that would be simple to use like the TeleChart (created by Worden) with all the great features and customization of it predecessor Blocks. And because of the changes that Block underwent into, its creators decided to rename it as StockFinder to tell its users why they should be using this new stock trading software.
Although this is a new software, it has a lot of exciting features that would really help the way you trade. It has a 25 year historical data bank that would be stored in your PC once you download it. This can be very helpful to you if you would want to know how the market have behaved for the past years and this would give you some idea on what will happen in the next few months or years. You can also use this to see how a particular stock has performed and if it’s a nice place for investment.
If you are a wary investor, its Backtesting with Backscanner feature can help you test any indicator or stock. You can apply some conditions like trade length, comparison or profit target to see how it will fare with these predicaments. You can also do this on multiple timeframes from intraday, monthly or yearly trading. With this feature you can somehow get a feeling of security of investing your money on a particular stock.
StockFinder, aside from its vast historical data bank, it is fully loaded with other features that would help you find the information you need. It has hundreds of integrated web browsers to popular finance sites. If you want to know more about a symbol on the screen that have been doing well in the market, you can just click it and the website related to that will be displayed. Another plus in this software is that as it is being developed, you will be instantly updated for new features and fixes for possible errors.
What’s more is that you can even work offline using StockFinder. All of your data are stored in your PC, together with that massive historical data bank; you can simply take it wherever you go.
Getting assistance would not be that hard too once you had issues in using their software. Their fully competent team is ready to give the best technical support via phone, email or chat. You can also get some tips from their online forums and blogs. And you may not even need to go ask for help because the makers themselves, Peter and Don Worden, would give you daily notes, tips and even chart lessons to make your use of StockFinder a lot easier.
Somehow, this little StockFinder review would help to get you convinced on availing this wonderful product filled with all these great features and benefits. Avail yourself with a copy of StockFinder, now!


This is my opinion based on findings on Telechart, Stockfinder and Freestockcharts.
First I started using Freestockcharts and that convinced me to get stockfinder. After a while stockfinder depressed me that much. Telechart is an aged tool, I mainly use it for socializing and chatting.
Telechart : has very few indicators and not efficient for daytraders. Telechart turned me off, because I can’t create my own timeframe. The lowest time grid you can get is 1 hr. As a daytrader which is not acceptable to me. Moreover, Worden just support the telechart and stop any new developement on Telechart.
Stockfinder : I still use stockfinder for daytrading. It is very flexible and got lot of great indicators. However, stockfinder has plenty of petty bugs which really disappoint me. Sometimes I have to reboot the stockfinder to get those indicator in original form. What good to have lots of features , if they are defective. It is hard to get workaround and get good solution for that. It seems like Worden is reluctant to resolve these bugs.
Freestockcharts : I love this tool , from the very begining get go. It is an awesome creation from the Worden. It has some great and vital indicators which are not even available in stockfinder and telechart(subscription based product) and that’s why possibly I may go back to freestockcharts sooner or later. Freestockcharts has inbuilt scanner and it is web-based can be accessed anywhere in the world. With freestockchart and couple of brokerage charting software I think I can do as good as stockfinder or telechart
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15 Feb 10 at 3:45 pm