Charting
Clean charts for timing entries/exits, spotting trend breaks, and confirming recovery.
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FAQ (fast answers)
Quick answer: Charting tools help dividend capture traders time entries and exits by showing trend direction, support/resistance, moving averages, and whether price has actually recovered after the ex-div drop.
What is this category for?
Charting tools help Yield Raiders see price behavior clearly: trend direction, support/resistance, volatility, and “did it recover yet?” confirmation. For dividend capture, charts aren’t for wizardry—they’re for disciplined entries and exits.What should a Yield Raider look for?
Look for: (1) clean daily/weekly charts, (2) easy support/resistance marking, (3) moving averages (20/50/200), (4) volume visibility, and (5) alerts or watchlists if possible. Bonus points if it’s great on mobile so you can act without living at your desk.TradingView Charting
Best all-around charting: clean visuals, tons of indicators, solid alerts and watchlists.
StockCharts
Classic technical analysis charts with strong scanning, overlays, and market dashboards.
TC2000
Fast charts + powerful scanning for traders who want speed and clarity.
TrendSpider
Automation-heavy charting with smart trendlines, alerts, and workflow features.
MarketSurge (IBD)
Growth-investor charting with pattern tools and lists built around rules-based methods.
Koyfin
Clean markets dashboard with strong charting + macro context for smarter decisions.
FINVIZ (Charts)
Quick charts + heatmaps + visual scanning for fast “is this behaving?” checks.
Barchart
Charts + quotes + technical signals with a lot of market data in one place.
Yahoo Finance (Charts)
Free charts that are “good enough” for quick checks and basic trend confirmation.
MetaStock
Long-running desktop charting with deep technical analysis and testing capabilities.
eSignal
Professional-grade charting and market data for traders who want a dedicated platform.
ChartMill
Charts + technical ratings and setup filters for swing-style, rules-based traders.