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Old March 21st 18, 10:09 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Keith Nuttle
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In the past you could go to Google Finance and get a nice chart showing
the DOW, S&P, and NASDAQ. The x axis could be changed from 1 day to
about 30 years. It was the best place to go to get a picture of what
was happening on the day and also see it in its historical perspective.

Some programmer at Google decided this was obsolete and replaced it with
something that does not functionally replace it. YES you can look at
graphs of the individuals indexes, but you have to click through several
screens to get an overall picture


Does any one know where I can find a presentation of the DOW, S&P, and
NASDAQ as it use to be on Google finance/

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Old March 21st 18, 10:59 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
malone
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On 22-Mar-2018 10:09 am, Keith Nuttle wrote:
In the past you could go to Google Finance and get a nice chart
showing the DOW, S&P, and NASDAQ.Â* The x axis could be changed from 1
day to about 30 years.Â*Â* It was the best place to go to get a picture
of what was happening on the day and also see it in its historical
perspective.

Some programmer at Google decided this was obsolete and replaced it
with something that does not functionally replace it.Â* YES you can
look at graphs of the individuals indexes, but you have to click
through several screens to get an overall picture


Does any one know where I can find a presentation of theÂ* DOW, S&P,
and NASDAQ as it use to be on Google finance/


Sorry. Can't help you on that.

But I can warn you, or anyone else, that in the last few days Google
Finance has done something rather similar for foreign exchange currency
rates. I've had to go elsewhere.
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Old March 22nd 18, 03:05 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Keith Nuttle
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On 3/21/2018 5:09 PM, Keith Nuttle wrote:
In the past you could go to Google Finance and get a nice chart showing
the DOW, S&P, and NASDAQ.Â* The x axis could be changed from 1 day to
about 30 years.Â*Â* It was the best place to go to get a picture of what
was happening on the day and also see it in its historical perspective.

Some programmer at Google decided this was obsolete and replaced it with
something that does not functionally replace it.Â* YES you can look at
graphs of the individuals indexes, but you have to click through several
screens to get an overall picture


Does any one know where I can find a presentation of theÂ* DOW, S&P, and
NASDAQ as it use to be on Google finance/

While the three indexes are not in one chart as they were on Google
Finance, I beleive I have found a workable solution from Yahoo Finance.

I found each index on Yahoo Finance, and and book marked the chart for
each. I then put all three book marks in the same folder on the
Firefox's bookmark toolbar.

Now when I want to check the market all I have to do is right click on
the folder and each index is openned it its own tab.

This is better than not having the information.

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