I use two brokerages, Smith Barney, and MultiFinancial.  I'm not wild
about the data available on either, so I track all my investments
using Yahoo Financial.   If you register for my yahoo, you can set up
your portfolios with number of shares and cost, and track performance,
ENC, etc, in real time.  The charts there are really nice - including
intra-day price and volume.

On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Won Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On a side note, does anyone know where I can get free but decent stock
> data?  The data I would want is a trading time range with the biggest
> interval being 30 minutes, volume, as well as weighted price.  Maybe an
> online brokerage someone uses? This can be all EoD.
>
> So basically for something like (I just made up the prices & volume after
> taking a quick look at the chart)
> 'C','2008/11/25',09:30','10:00','17240000', '6.3452'
> 'C','2008/11/25',10:00','10:30','9240000', '6.3685'
> 'C','2008/11/25',10:30','11:00','15240000', '6.3895'

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