We are back after two days of not publishing any post regarding Sargels Toolbar, as we believe some rest is very needed to you as a whole.
So today we'll push it full throttle with the next sub-button: 'Information Centers' (under major 'Markets').
This sub-button deals with information that delivers updates and crucial knowledge so you won't be blur in the dark, meaning getting widely updated with deep financial numbers and facts about companies and their activities, General info about exchanges and more.
This sub-button is also needs close attention and because it's a little bit long, we'll split it into II or III separate posts. Let's begin shell we?
WSJ U.S. Stocks Center: Gives you, in one page, a brief look on the entire U.S. stocks market: Indices (majors and plains), advances & declines (per index), industry fast access, stock scans, analysts' ratings changes (very important to be updated with this info because when share get a down grade, it shell fall hard and immediately), IPO information, statistics, options info, gainers & decliners and much more. This page pretty summarize the trader's financial information needs.
Bloomberg Economic Calendar: A fundamental tool in order to be up-to-date with significant and crucial upcoming notifications, events, indexes and measurements changes and other key information. It includes a brief description of each index, event or notification that is about to be published. Also includes a consensus values, based on analysts' measures, to give you a sense of what about to come.
Briefing Calendar: An in-depth calendar, including charts, historical values of each release published and a brief, as well as in-depth description of each release.
Yahoo! Finance US Earning Calendar: An easy to trace page of earnings reports (EPS), including estimates of the analysts that cover the certain share. This page is also very important as it gives you fast access to public companies that about to publish crucial information (EPS).
CNBC Earning Central: An interactive view of shares about to publish their earnings report, that enable you to see the earnings reports in a map overview, meaning each share colored in a consensus level (Green- positive, Red- negative).
The reason we put two different earning sources is that each has its own benefits, Yahoo!'s one is a table sheet to see a good brief of earnings and CNBC's one is more interactive- a colored map of earnings estimates per share.
Yahoo! Finance Conference Call: Enables a fast access to conference calls made between the comapny's CEO and the analysts from the other side. This source gives you access to historical Conference Calls so you'll be able to listen to it after the live one and it also enable you to check in your own Yahoo! calendar a specific Conferece Calls (or few CC) so you'll get an automatic notification to the live conference when it will start.
Yahoo! Finance Quarterly Earnings Surprise: A source that organize in one page a list of shares that had a surprisingly EPS report, compared to the analysts' consensus EPS estimates. For those who know how to leverage that kind of information, this source give you a chance for many investing opportunities as it shows irregular behavior of certain share in the entire market.
Yahoo! Finance Mergers: Shows a list of about to become (and historical) mergers and acquisitions, the companies involve in the activity and a brief terms of the deal. Also gives fast access to news related to the event. As we are in a middle of flat market, meaning there are no upcoming deals about to happens, this list is hardly changable.
Briefing Splits Calendar: A page that shows you a table of splits events for a certain share, for the following month, including all details needed.
We'll stop here for this post, as always, to let you cover it up and get familiar with all the information here and on the toolbar.
In the next post we'll finish this sub-button. Until then, share us with friends and associates, comment on the post, share the post on your favorite distribution portals (digg, stumble, buzzup, reddit, etc.) or contact us personally if you want.
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