Just now I was looking for stock charting software and found that there are quite a few options. The most commonly mentioned is TradingView, which indeed has many users, with extensive global data coverage. Although some features require payment, the free version is sufficient for basic users.



If you want an all-in-one solution with charting and real-time news, Investing is a good choice, especially friendly for beginners, and offers educational resources. However, its customization options are somewhat limited. Yahoo Finance is also a well-established platform, free to use, with comprehensive data, suitable for those looking to save money.

For local users, Settrade Streaming is tailored for the Thai market, linked to brokerage accounts, and works very smoothly. If you're interested in trading CFDs or forex, Mitrade is an option, with a simple interface and beginner-friendly features.

Actually, which platform to choose depends on your needs—whether you want in-depth analysis or quick browsing, whether you're focusing only on the Thai market or global assets. Each platform has its own strengths, and the key is to find the one that suits you best. Which charting tool do you usually use?
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