Monday, April 6, 2009

Bloomberg pros and cons

As you all know, Bloomberg is a wonderful tool, but like every software, it has its share of drawback. Let's start by its pros, Bloomberg is the biggest financial database in the world. From equity quotes to NCAA scores, nothing is left behind. It is a one- stop software. It regroups all relevant application in order to trade, monitor your portfolio, research companies and evaluate them. For having it experienced myself, I can that the customer service is amazing. The real time assistant, help you navigate through all these information. The help service can do research for you and submit useful links. The customer service is clearly one of their major strength. On the other hand, it is probably one of the most expensive software. Its $1,800 per month makes it hardly accessible for most of the person. Furthermore, its impressive database makes it hard to find relevant information. For example, NHL scores don't have their place in financial information. Moreover, many critics are claiming that Law information is not updated and some of the information is not in real-time but rather per second. To see full reviews of users you can go to the site listed below. http://www.epinions.com/reviews/finc-Financial_Services-Financial_Applications-QCN-Bloomberg
reference:
http://www.epinions.com/reviews/finc-Financial_Services-Financial_Applications-QCN-Bloomberg
http://www.forexpeacearmy.com/public/review/www.bloomberg.com

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