I would pay 14 dollars a month for Quotetracker.
But I have an Ameritrade account and do not have to pay for it.
I think my Ameritrade account was originally a Datek account, but I have lost track exactly how that came about.
I hate to sound like the old geezer who says that he walked five miles to school barefoot in the snow, uphill both ways, but the cost to trade is very reasonable.
When I started trading out of my home, my real time data fees were over 250 dollars a month for just NYSE and Naz.
My software package cost me 600 dollars and that was not a particularly expensive package.
Discount brokerage fees were 29 dollars one way thanks to Brown and Co.
But in spite of all those costs I still was profitable.
A good trade is a good trade now as it was then.
If I am going to complain, I must complain about the idiots in the media and CNBC in particular as well as all the idiots of BOTH parties running the country, but I cannot complain about trading costs, because unlike most every thing else they are a lot cheaper than the "old" days.