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This relationship with Reuters led to Reuters purchasing Equis International and its MetaStock software in 1996. In 1998, MetaStock was released for the Reuters Quotron data feed and in 2001 for the Reuters 3000 Xtra electronic trading platform. [3] In June 2013, Thomson Reuters sold MetaStock to Innovative Market Analysis.
The most expensive stock, easily the most highly priced stock for consumers today, are Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) shares. This stock closed at $70 9,700 per share on Nov. 21.
The vast majority of day traders will chart prices in some kind of charting software. Many charting vendors also supply data feeds. Charting packages all tend to offer the same basic technical analysis indicators. Advanced packages often include a complete programming language for creating more indicators, or testing different trading strategies.
Berkshire Hathaway is far from the only stock that has risen to a high share price. Learn about the 10 most expensive stocks as measured by the price per share.
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Trading on almost 18 times Wall Street estimates for earnings this year, and with a recent history of disappointing the market, United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) stock may seem expensive. UPS ...
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In fact, Starbucks stock has risen at close to the same rate as its annual revenue growth over the last 30 years. An investor that put $10,000 in Starbucks on Dec. 4, 1994, would have $1.2 million ...