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After very good weekend, we are here to continue the Sargels Toolbar's review. We got some nice feedbacks about our last reviews and about the fact that we clear and explain the toolbar's categories and sources. We hope you all share the same feeling about this service and about Sargels Toolbar. If you want to say something about Sargels Toolbar or in general, feel free to contact us. Now for business- reviewing. This post deals with the US indexes issue. Need to say that 'U.S. - Indices' sub-button is a simple one, applying the relevant information in a clean and clear view, with no special sophisticated ingredients. The fisrt source is the MSN Money US Key Indices page, which gives you a breif view on the major US indexes and major Sectors indexes as well. This clear view makes the indices snapshot fast and easy. The next six sources comes from Yahoo! Finance: Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, NYSE, Other Indices and Treasury. All these sources are snapshots view based on Index families (as noted upwards), meaning you get in each page the major indexes of the Dow Jones family of indexes, S&P indexes' family and so on. The NASDAQ Index Performance is a NASDAQ group's page delivers a list of all the NASDAQ indexes, sorted by seperated columns. All the NASDAQ indices are available in this list. The next source is NYSE Indices, which gives you all a full list of NYSE indices, plus NYSE Arca Indices and US Indices. Both NASDAQ Index Performance and NYSE Indices gives an in depth details about each index connected, including details, changes, components, methodology, download possibility (for research uses) and more. The S&P U.S. Indices source shows a table of all the S&P family of indices and their fully detailed factsheet and methdology. This source contains all the information needed to be fully known with S&P Indexes. Dow Jones Averages Gives you a well viewed website containing all the information related to the Dow Jones indices family, including enhanced components list (with abilities to set time frame, action, dividend data related to the index components), comulative return for each index, performance, fundamentals, statistics and much more information to stay up to date concerning D.J. Indices.
Because the major indices are the most covered, the sources are more focused on these elements, from any aspect possible,and less on the insignificant ones. Right now we are thinking about adding additional indices and indices families. We will update you as changes will be made. Here we finish this post. In the next one we will review the U.S. Additional Stats sub-button so stay tuned, it is always interesting.
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