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Stock Profit Calculator Review
Jason Giacchino
It is a lesson we business
majors had pounded into our collegiate melons time and time again: The
stock market can make or break a potential investor.
I date myself here by confessing that my
own studies on the market took place in an era where computers were yet
being used to print poor quality, mono-color,
dot-matrix birthday cards, and the
internet was yet a figment of Al Gore’s young imagination (or
something like that). As
such my own take on the scene was never quite well developed, but had
programs such as The Stock Profit Calculator existed in this time
frame, it is likely I would be composing this very article from Wall
Street rather than Main Street.
The Internet has created an
entirely new (and convenient) avenue of stock trading to veterans and
greenhorns alike, however, regardless of easy stock trading becomes,
(like money and days off) it is impossible to have too much assistance
in buying and selling especially where keeping track of when to buy and
sell. Enter the
Stock Profit Calculator, a priceless tool that makes profit/loss
projections and price calculations as simple as filling in the
designated fields from the convenience of your PC.
The program is available from
Executive Databases (http://executivedatabases.com)
who offer a whole variety of useful Windows, Mac, and Palm software. This, their latest
endeavor, is a stellar example of high quality software that (like the
best things in life) is honest-to-goodness free.
A quick (2.5 meg) download, the
calculator functions of the program are installed and ready to use
instantly and indefinitely. There
is a $29 upgrade package that literally loads up the utility with such
useful features as: Instant real time direct ECN quotes, the ability to
rank stocks with notes for each, one click links to chosen broker
sites, four customizable links bars, email support and free upgrades
for life.
For anyone buying, selling,
trading, or even thinking about getting into the market- This program
is a no-brainer decision. Unlike
most stock calculator programs, The Stock Profit Calculator stores
calculations in a handy table, saving the user the mundane task of
reentering data each time. Active
and day-traders will undoubtedly benefit from this as it clearly
displays the optimal point to dump a stock and the additional features
(live quotes, stock ranking etc.) make it a handy tool for even the
most casual of traders as well.
5 Stars
Bio:
Jason Giacchino is a freelance writer and reviewer who covers
a variety of topics and genres ranging from motorcycling to computing.
He is also the author of Science Fiction Novel, Human Interface.
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