I need articles discussing investment options and market developments, not talking heads who talk all around a topic without any meaningful content.
Any suggestions?
morningstar.com
zerohedge.com
David Stockman’s Contra Corner
seekingalpha.com
Fool.com
www.crown.org
I watch all the biz channels and surf most of the websites. Each is different and adds a little bit to the discussion. I’ve not found any of them that are comprehensive.
CNBC is a bit above Fox Biz as far as breaking news, but the liberal commentary seems to be getting worse and worse on CNBC. If it weren’t for Joe Kernan, I wouldn’t watch at all. I like the 6 PM (Eastern) show on Fox with Charles Payne. He seems to know what he’s doing.
Surprisingly, Bloomberg TV has quite a bit of straight business reporting, and if you’re listening on Sirius radio, it has the best market updates every 15 minutes or so.
Online, I use Yahoo Finance quite a bit, because when you click on the individual stocks, there are links to all recent stories on that particular company. Marketwatch.com has some decent articles sometimes.
I also have read Motley Fool over the years, and the Wall Street Journal. For the basics, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance can’t be beat. Used to be called Changing Times years ago.
I’ve found Johnathan Clements to be one of the best personal finance writers around. He writes for the WSJ, and has his own website.
I like the Motley Fool, but they have had “big” misses on their forecasts which cost me some dough. Kiplinger’s so far, has been really good.
If you are pro-Russia, anti-US, then ZeroHedge is your best choice.
Bkmk
Website for Kiplinger’s - http://www.kiplinger.com/
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Thanks for all the suggestions!
I need articles discussing investment options and market developments, not talking heads who talk all around a topic without any meaningful content.
There’s a boat load of “retail” finance news and information that seems to dominate.
That said.
IBD or Investors.com is probably your best bet and may be worth paying for depending on your level of engagement.
Seekingalpha.com
Motleyfool.com
If you are more inclined to raw data, or Charts. Then Freestockcharts.com or Barchart.com should suffice.
I trade Currencies so my go to website is Forexfactory.com
Great for calender’s and historical economic data vs. expectations.
If your looking for quality equity analysis, good luck. You can get all the numbers for free but won’t get the commentary or narrative from a decent analyst without paying.
Get a subscription to Barrons. If you don’t want to pay that much, read it at the library. But wait, it gets better! They’re having a Black Friday/Cyber Monday special right now, $1 for 12 weeks.
BTT
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