Market View
The Market View screen will show you real time data or the previous day’s data. The fields shown in the screenshot include the time of last trade, symbol, company name, bid, ask, last, net change, % change, volume, trades, and $ volume. All fields can easily be rearranged with a simple drag and drop and are completely customizable by stock exchange, stock type, and filters.
Sector View

The Sector View screen displays similar fields to the Market View screen with the exception of the $ volume field. This screen is very useful for the trader who takes advantage of the swings caused when one large company in a sector reports good news. As an example, if Bank of America where to report great earnings, it could likely cause their stock along with the rest of the companies in its sector to rise in price as well. EquityFeed breaks companies down into 31 larger sectors such as banking, automotive, computer software, transportation, telecommunications, etc… These larger sectors are then broken down even further within its sector. For example, telecommunications is broken down as; entire(all shown), long distance carriers, wireless communications, diversified communication services, communication equipment, telecom services foreign & domestic, and processing system & products. The Sector View, as with the entire EquityFeed platform, is focused on providing the exact information the user needs to see to be able to make quick decisions.
Index View
The Index View is a quick look at the companies within 12 of the major indices. The indices include DJIA, DJTA, DJUA, NASDAQ 100, Nasdaq computer, S&P 500, S&P 100, Russell 2000, PHLX Semiconductor, PHLX Gold Silver, AMEX Major Market, and AMEX Oil.
ETF View
Like the Index View, the Exchange Traded Fund or ETF View shows a quick look into ETF’s viewed by either the fund family or by type. Just as in all other views described, an ETF can also be double clicked to employ a powerful “Full Montage” screen that shows every detail you could ask for all on one screen.
Short View
The Short View screen allows a user to view extensive information about shorted stocks. Again, this screen is customizable by market and can be quickly searched by stock symbol. This screen offers 14 fields of information that can be sorted in ascending or descending order. The 14 fields or columns are Ticker Code, Markets, Total Trades, Total Volume, Total Short Interest, Days to Cover, Short % of Float Interest, % Insider Ownership, % Institutional Ownership, Short Prior Month, % Change Month to Month, Shares Float, Shares Outstanding, and Market Cap.
Market Internals
The Market Internals is a small snap shot window of whatever market you choose or all markets totaled together. The snapshot will display the advancers, decliners, unchanged, total volume, total $ volume, and total trades.
Indices
Selecting the Indices link opens a small window named the Index Dashboard. This screen offers a quick view of 12 indices including the amount of points and percentage of change for the day.
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