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Google recently eliminated the financial chart that showed the DOW, S&P,
and the NASDAQ in one chart that showed the days activities, It could be expanded from displaying a day, to up to 40 years. This made it quite easy to check the market status by on one URL. I have deleted the Google URL to what they think is a substitute and found something I consider may work. Are there any recommendation for a URL that provides more or less a direct substitution? -- 2017: The year we learn to play the great game of Euchre |
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On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 14:03:19 -0500, Keith Nuttle
wrote: Google recently eliminated the financial chart that showed the DOW, S&P, and the NASDAQ in one chart that showed the days activities, It could be expanded from displaying a day, to up to 40 years. This made it quite easy to check the market status by on one URL. I have deleted the Google URL to what they think is a substitute and found something I consider may work. Are there any recommendation for a URL that provides more or less a direct substitution? Take a look at marke****ch.com, and see what you think of it. |
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On 11/29/2017 6:21 PM, Ken Blake wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 14:03:19 -0500, Keith Nuttle wrote: Google recently eliminated the financial chart that showed the DOW, S&P, and the NASDAQ in one chart that showed the days activities, It could be expanded from displaying a day, to up to 40 years. This made it quite easy to check the market status by on one URL. I have deleted the Google URL to what they think is a substitute and found something I consider may work. Are there any recommendation for a URL that provides more or less a direct substitution? Take a look at marke****ch.com, and see what you think of it. Looks good I will watch it for awhile. I don't know what Google was thinking with their "Improvement" -- 2017: The year we learn to play the great game of Euchre |
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