Gecko Software, Inc. releases StockAnnual.com

August 04, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Providence, UT - StockAnnual.com was designed to discover and exploit reoccurring historical market patterns. Gecko Software, Inc. created StockAnnual.com to fill a void in the lack of historical data available to the public in an electronic form. They expanded on this idea by offering not only historical data but comparison reports based on the data. These comparison reports help the stock trader look into the past and learn what the future may hold using these in-depth studies. There are 19 different studies that provide detailed and vital information on daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly trends. Some of the reports available on StockAnnual.com consist of daily statistics and daily statistic comparisons, historical highs and lows, and market batting average which include the probability of the market advancing on any specific day of the year. Another informative report is the Presidential Cycle report which allows the trader to see the connection between Washington and Wall Street, because the markets performance varies by presidential term. The trader is able to view graphically how one market compares to the others, plus see where prices have been to determine where they may be going. Users can also configure the reports how they would like to view more specific information, and be able to download that report in a spreadsheet format.

Stock traders must subscribe to StockAnnual.com at an introductory price of $19.95 a month, or $199.50 a year. Currently there is an introductory free trial available that allows the user to access all the data and reports for three stocks (DIA, NASDAQ, SNP 500) for one year. Subscribers of StockAnnual.com can access more than 30 years of historical data and reports for virtually every stock, index, and ETF traded in North America, and receive a monthly newsletter, with commentary based on important historical patterns. Thousands upon thousands of symbols are available to subscribers - and the list is constantly growing.

For full details please visit http://www.stockannual.com