BBC Market Data Ditched
Discussion
Bloomberg do free, delayed, data for all the markets, though it does seem to try hard to push its £1.99/month subscription to you https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/UKX:IND?embedded-c...
BobToc said:
If you’re tracking stuff in Excel then Microsoft do a very handy direct link to the share price. I imagine Google do something similar with Sheets.
Yahoo Finance is my go-to app on the phone.
For me it’s just part of my news reading to stay on top of what everything is doing. Nothing more than that really.Yahoo Finance is my go-to app on the phone.
rossub said:
This was my go to a couple of times a day just to see everything at a glance - major share indexes, currencies, commodities prices. So it’s bloody annoying.
Something similar out there with just the basic data summaries?

Pathetic penny pinching, though frankly the BBC’s business and finance reporting is terrible. Something similar out there with just the basic data summaries?
Jawls said:
rossub said:
Pathetic penny pinching, though frankly the BBC’s business and finance reporting is terrible. colin79666 said:
This is what I use instead as allows you to add shares/ETF's to your 'portfolio' for free.....though I was surprised regarding BBC decision...and unsurprised at same timealangla said:
Bloomberg do free, delayed, data for all the markets, though it does seem to try hard to push its £1.99/month subscription to you https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/UKX:IND?embedded-c...
My main source of news and done very well from it. I get it free on the TV but have taken out prescriptions before. Cancelation is very easy.For share monitoring I use https://uk.investing.com/equities/nvidia-corp
I quite like having Ig.com open in a tab and have multiple watch lists on there.
I have used it for years, but find that I make less money spreadbetting than I do on other platforms. Which is a shame as it’s tax free. So use it’s facilities in background but trade mostly elsewhere.
I use the alerts from that to give me a nudge to pay attention to stocks that I’m interested in as they are quick and easy to setup.
I have used it for years, but find that I make less money spreadbetting than I do on other platforms. Which is a shame as it’s tax free. So use it’s facilities in background but trade mostly elsewhere.
I use the alerts from that to give me a nudge to pay attention to stocks that I’m interested in as they are quick and easy to setup.
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