Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Hints And Considerations For Identifying The Best Stock Picking Software

By Peter Skonctue

Knowing a bit about the ins and outs of stock picking software can be important for those who are contemplating getting into the stock market or are already in but may not have the time to work on identifying the most likely stocks for success. Also, software can help when one doesn't want to entrust one's entire portfolio to a broker who may or may not be engaging in "churning."

Churning is the actions taken by some brokers who are more interested in making money off of commissions rather than helping their clients make money off of timely buying and selling or trading of stocks. Some brokers will execute endless orders and their money comes from the commission charged on each order. Stock picking software is one way of eliminating this problem.

How stock picking software works is that it automates the process of selecting stocks that have a high probability for positive gain, meaning that it will help a person by a stock when it is low and then sell it when it is high, which is the basic meaning of positive gain. Most software synchronizes itself to real-time data and performance benchmarks to ensure it is as accurate as possible.

Generally speaking, there are several different types of software available, with each offering a number of benefits and features that set each apart from the other. For those who just don't have much time to sit down and then evaluate the best times to buy and sell a stock, stock picking software can almost completely automate the entire process efficiently and with little fuss.

Such software will scan stocks in what is called a target list or some sector of industry such as heavy equipment or automobile suppliers, to generate a list of the best-performing stocks. The software generates its data by extracting information from current stock exchange reports and then will present that data so that prospective traders can come to the best decisions possible for their portfolios.

A type of stock picking software known as functional software also synchronizes itself to the daily ups and downs of a given stock market. It works to review performance behaviors in the market and then examines volumes of stocks bought and sold and the prices that they are bought and sold at to come to a decision on which stocks are the most valuable. This software is also customizable.

Common features and benefits to most of these programs have to do with items that most people would expect from a broker or a stock market. This includes a stock ticker and an international quote capability. Additionally, almost every software program will track a portfolio and then alert the user if needed. Lastly, most will have graphing and charting and e-mail communication capabilities.

It's important to remember that any stock picking software program works by analyzing and then selecting a stock, which can make the task much easier on a user, though no software program can guarantee 100% success. They are all extremely good at gathering together data and analyzing it and presenting their case, but -- as always -- remember that the final output might not be fully accurate. - 23309

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