An ad-free experience
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James Stair commented
I would pay for an add free yahoo finance experience. If you make this an option I would want to be able to remove the trade button beside my stocks also. I do realize that Yahoo also needs revenue to stay in business. Nothing is really free in this life. I have already paid for the add free email experience.
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Alan Baren commented
News feed for tickers:
1. Remove sponsored articles which are more ads than relevant articles. (put sponsored content on sidebar)
2. Make list statis versus refreshing constantly inline. You want to go back to a ticket and see than same story you read. Impossible. List is constantly refreshing. List top 10 more recent stories for that ticket for the day plus a More... link if you want to see the list of 100+ articles.
Just impossible to find that headline you just saw 2 minutes ago to revisit it. Headlines disappear and get buried in all the refreshes and sponsored articles. -
W P commented
With all the advertising noise and your dysfunctional navigation its almost impossible to use this site on my PC. You folks need to go back to the original site and leave it alone. This gets worse every day.
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Anonymous commented
too slow,simple as that
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Anonymous commented
first of all, the price would have t be reasonable, or I'm not buying. Secondly, it should be ad free for certain if I'm paying for it AND it should have premium content like WSJ AND it should give you direct secured links to your own on line brokerage service. It also should give you inside perks, like coupons for investment magazines and such.
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Anonymous commented
I would not consider paying for Yahoo Finance unless it had an uncluttered UI like old Google Finance, the portfolios and stock views were completely customizable, privacy of data were ensured, no ads were shown, the stock data were reliable, and low-quality news from computer-generated articles were excluded. In other words, the complete opposite of the current experience. Invasion of privacy, tracking, lack of security, etc. are unacceptable.
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Anonymous commented
Here's an idea, keep it free because there are better analysis tools out there then Yahoo Finance.
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Dark Star commented
Absolutely no ads or 'sponsored' stories.
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Art L Huntington commented
NO ADS. It makes computers crawl.
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Anonymous commented
Uncluttered News listings without the advertisements posing as headlines.
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Pete commented
Both stated ideas, plus ZERO adverts and sponsored articles.
You can't have both ads and subscription charges at the same time it is no longer acceptable to consumers.
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Anonymous commented
Stop with the high bandwidth ads, I usually exit the page when they take too long to load thereby defeating the point and making me frustrated.
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Bill N. commented
Do not monetize any existing free features on the finance site.
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Anonymous commented
Better journalists, ones that aren't so biased or at least featuring journalist from both sides of the isle.
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duncan t moyer sr commented
Get rid of most of the 'sponsored' links, useless
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Darrell Richardson commented
Fix it or I will have to find another stock ticker site.
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Anonymous commented
It would be nice if , when you close the ad it stays closed.
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A. A. McAdams commented
forget it. you've been abusing yahoo finance users enough with all the video ads. start making us money *THEN* we can talk about paid content
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Anonymous commented
stop all the dam ads
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Michael Jurek commented
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