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Link it up: What sites do you use to track Danish stocks?

August 06, 2007 · See comments

Stocks aren’t something to be tracked on a daily basis, but it’s nice to keep an eye on things to see where they’re headed, and spot some opportunities to replenish your holdings.

What sites do you use to keep track?

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  • 1 Guan Yang // Aug 06, 2007 at 09:54 AM

    Personally I think all the sites suck, so I just track my stocks with my broker's web interface (Nordnet).
  • 2 RasmusJ // Aug 06, 2007 at 11:54 AM

    I'm actually starting up a Nordnet account now - looks promising. On a daily basis I use Euroinvestor.dk I like the news service and the stocks page has a fairly good direct linkage to all the other relevant information (company profiles, indices, nationalities, etc.)
  • 3 Lars Pind // Sep 25, 2007 at 10:03 AM

    I've found that Yahoo! Finance can show me both Danish and US stocks in the same portfolio, which is very convenient. Unfortunately, the Yahoo interface is generally much behind Google's. Please, please, please, Google, would you please add support for quotes from the Danish stock market? It doesn't have to be real-time. Daily is fine. I'm tempted to not invest in Danish stocks because they're more painful to track ;)