Ask HN: Are there any good websites for tracking stock prices?

17 points by nbrempel ↗ HN

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Your discount brokerage should have a reasonably solid web interface for equities data. Koyfin.com is also decent.
Koyfin looks cool, thanks for sharing!
Check "Tijori Finance"[1][2] if you want more information on companies than just stock prices such as how they make revenue, their sales breakdown and multiple key performance indicators/operational metrics (eg. how much did they spend on R&D compared to their competitors)

disclaimer: I work for tijorifinance

[1]https://tijorifinance.com/

[2]https://tijorifinance.com/us/

The search function on that website is utter shit. Just letting you know
it'd be helpful if you could explain this bit :-)
I was on the indian version of the site without realizing. The search function on the US version is good. You should put some information on the main page that it is for indian stocks or whatever.
Thanks for the reply. We do have some updates on the UI, rolling out soon.
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For fundamental data and fundamental based screener, I found stockrow.com very good. For technical based screener ( It has a lot of fundamental parameters too), finviz.com is very good. ( It has ads though) I would love to hear from others on any other good tool with clean UI.
Yahoo finance has charts and all sorts of data. I think you can setup alerts. I believe they have APIs to access it too.
You can set up a free account at a place like Charles Schwab and get pretty good data. If you're really into technical analysis and charts you can download free software called thinkorswim from TD Ameritrade