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Thank you for adding my module to your homepage. Global Index Watch is an extremely simple module that tracks the indices of most of the markets in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Support for Global Index Watch
Options in Global Index Watch - You can choose to view the indices from either American or Europe or Asian markets. Alternatively, you can choose All if you wish to see all the market indices. - For viewers with low resolution browsers, there is an option to hide either Change or Percentage Change columns of the data that is shown. If you wish to see all, select None for this option. - A flag image is provided for every index, which represents the country where the exchange this index belongs to is located. This helps habituated users to quickly identify their entry from the list rather than searching for the Index name.
Global Index Watch on your webpage Do you want to put this module on your webpage or blog? Feel free to do so. You can click here to customize the settings of this module and generate the HTML code that you can put on your webpage. Its that simple..
Global Index Watch Chrome Extension If you use Google Chrome, you can get the gadget on your browser as an extension. Click here to download the extension. More help on using this extension can be found here. Quick Stock Watch Like this module? Want to track more than just the indices? Try my other module Quick Stock Watch where you have the option of adding/deleting stocks you wish to track. You can also track Options, Mutual Funds, Forex rates, Commodities and much more. Charts are also available wherever possible. You will even be able to search for stocks that you don't remember the ticker symbols for. The module notifies you of any latest news related to stocks in your watch list. Last but not the least, its got a very simple Portfolio Tracker too.. So, why not give it a try?
Disclaimer: All the data displayed is provided by Yahoo!
Finance and I do not verify any of it. Please do not copy or use the code
for any other reason. The data could be real-time or might be delayed by few
minutes based on what you are monitoring. Refer to Yahoo! Finance for
more information. (Last Updated : Jan 04th 2008)
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