Paid NSE stock charting tool & database

DSM

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#1
Am looking for some stocks to invest long term, which after investing, will not look to exit for a year atleast. The rational follows the well known adage : rising tides lifts all boats. The rising tide, in this case is the slow, but inevitable process of economic reforms from PM Modi. S&P has upgraded India on Friday, and I believe there will be many more announcements to come in the future. Easing of interest rates and liquidity by RBI for one could lift the entire banking sector, index and market sentiments. I see atleast 20%+ upside in the index by end 2015, and I believe that individual stock will outperform the index much more. The idea is to catch multi-baggers. The scripts that I am looking for will be in the small-mid cap segment, with a good level of liquidity, and breaking out from a range (formed over a period of months) or some important pivot levels. For this, I need to have access to a good charting tool and database showing stock movement for the last 10 years atleast. If it is a paid subscription, I do not mind. Folks, any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
 

amitrandive

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#2
Am looking for some stocks to invest long term, which after investing, will not look to exit for a year atleast. The rational follows the well known adage : rising tides lifts all boats. The rising tide, in this case is the slow, but inevitable process of economic reforms from PM Modi. S&P has upgraded India on Friday, and I believe there will be many more announcements to come in the future. Easing of interest rates and liquidity by RBI for one could lift the entire banking sector, index and market sentiments. I see atleast 20%+ upside in the index by end 2015, and I believe that individual stock will outperform the index much more. The idea is to catch multi-baggers. The scripts that I am looking for will be in the small-mid cap segment, with a good level of liquidity, and breaking out from a range (formed over a period of months) or some important pivot levels. For this, I need to have access to a good charting tool and database showing stock movement for the last 10 years atleast. If it is a paid subscription, I do not mind. Folks, any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Try this , its free.

http://www.chartnexus.com/
 

Catch22

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#3
I am not sure if these can be of any use to you .
Guess you are looking for more complex tool than the usual data one can obtain from nse .in and our brokers ..
Came up with these ,in my search list. Will do more by way of search after I return in the evening and will PM if I find anything useful .Take Care.
http://www.dbvis.com/features/tour/charts/
http://www.aptistock.com/
http://powerstocks.co.za/about-us.php [not sure]
http://www.esignal.com/ads/esignal/defaultg.aspx?CPID=BAC-GOOGRT0212&gclid=* [not sure]
http://www.chartblocks.com/en/
http://arthveda.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Beating-Nifty-through-ArthVeda-Alpha-L50.pdf[This is not a tool , a few explanations that may be of use]
 
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DSM

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#6
Thank you Amit, Catch22, Rohan777 for your suggestions and link. Appreciate your time, efforts and the response. You guys rock! :thumb::thumb::thumb:
 

manojborle

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#7
Has anybody used ChartAlert, its a wondeful software for Indian markets.
I have used it and experience was very pleasant, I discontinued only because they had no realtime data at that time.
Subscription charges were also very less as compared many expensive softwares.

I heard they were starting realtime datafeed also, you can check that out also at http://www.chartalert.com/

:)
 

DSM

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#9
Thanks Manoj, very good link.

Seems to be a very useful software, with scanning capabilities based on many parameters. The subscription cost of Rs.1,000 bucks for 4 weeks seems well worth the cost.

Has anybody used ChartAlert, its a wondeful software for Indian markets.
I have used it and experience was very pleasant, I discontinued only because they had no realtime data at that time.
Subscription charges were also very less as compared many expensive softwares.

I heard they were starting realtime datafeed also, you can check that out also at http://www.chartalert.com/

:)
 

manojborle

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#10
Thanks Manoj, very good link.

Seems to be a very useful software, with scanning capabilities based on many parameters. The subscription cost of Rs.1,000 bucks for 4 weeks seems well worth the cost.
You said you needed for long term investments so i thought worth sharing an experience.
 

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