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Conference nyoss1::market_investing

Title:Market Investing
Moderator:2155::michaud
Created:Thu Jan 23 1992
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1060
Total number of notes:10477

227.0. "Investing through CompuServe?" by SMAUG::ZOLFONOON () Thu Jun 25 1992 20:32

	I have been told that it is possible to trade stocks through 
	CompuServe. Does anyone know about this? What other 'investing'
	services are available through CompuServe?

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227.1try prodigyMRKTNG::BOOTHFri Jun 26 1992 17:4724
    Hi
    
    	You can trade stock through Compuserve or Prodigy...I have prodigy
    	so I can't speak for Compuserve. Compuserve has 24-hour on-line
    	trading (for a fee) and quote services for up to 15 investments 
    	you define. In addition, there is a personal financial section
    	in Prodigy that provides you will the lastest news and listing
    	of top stocks, mutual funds ,ect.,ect. 
    
    	Last time I looked, Compuserve was charging hourly at about $12/hr.
    	But, I think they also have a flat rate service (?). Prodigy
    	charges $10/month (for 1 year's worth of service). Between myself,
    	and the kids (prodigy has a great kids service) I figure I save
    	about $70 per month with prodigy....
    
    	Both services have good investment (personal financial planning)
    	modules.
    
    	Good Luck
    
    	norman booth
    	
    
    
227.2Anyone really using CompuServe for Investing?AUSTIN::RISTit's all a question of whenTue Jun 01 1993 18:2122
     Okay, so with MYM and my $8.95/mo CompuServe membership, I get
     "free" quotes on my favorite stocks.
     
     So, how can I use CompuServe better?  Who uses CompuServe to
     investigate stock purchases, mutual fund purchases, etc.?  How do
     you go about it?  What services do you use and, if "extended"
     services, how much does it cost and do you automate any of it (e.g.
     with OZCIS)?
     
     Does anyone keep up with the financial forums?  Is it really worth
     while?
     
     Why is it that not all of the stocks for which I can obtain CUSIP
     numbers have quotes available?  Why do some stocks and stock funds
     not seem to have CUSIP numbers (at least according to CompuServe)?
     I hate squinting at the newspaper for quotes...
     
     I'd ask these questions in the CompuServe notesfile, but I don't
     sense that there are many investors over there.
     
                                       lance
227.3Worth every penny, if you know where to look.NECSC::EINESCSC/MA SNA product supportTue Jun 01 1993 21:0013
    Lance,
    
    	The financial forums are excellent.  There's many active and
    professional traders in there.  My only problem with it is that there
    is too much information!  It is pretty hard to access it all.  I'm also
    slightly embarassed to say I have had some problems as a user of the
    forums.  I can relate to new VAX NOTES users!  But after you get good
    at maneuvering around, there's a wealth of information there. 
    Literally.
    
    
    						Fred