
02-13-2006, 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by since2002
Looks like it was a good time today to pick up a few more shares. I was impatient and ending up grabbing mine at $0.78. Oh well I'm sure TAH will bounce back over 80 soon enough. It's holding fairly well considering the TSX nose dive as of late.
On a side note, does anyone remember the name of the program / website that was recommended for portfolio practice. It was mentioned a while back on the old thread and I can't seem to find it. From what I recall a few people had really liked it for pretend portfolio to play around with and learn. I could definantly use some more practice. Right now it is pretty simple. I just buy TAH and sit on it. That can't go on forever. Sooner or later I'll have to diversify my portfolio and learn how to better sell on hills and buy in valleys. :-)
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You can sign-up at TSX.ca, in the "My Stock List" section. It's free, and if I remember correctly, anonymous. Once you've signed-up, you input the stocks that you want to watch/simulate. You enter the number of shares and the price that you purchased at (or pretend to have purchased at) . The page automatically displays the performance of your stocks on an ongoing basis. You can also research any Canadian stock (I haven't figured out how to research American listed stocks).
They have charts but I wouldn't recommend them. There are better charts elswhere, like Stockcharts for instance. There are many other features. Anyway, check it out.
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