What are some of the sites (paid or free) that you go to to get your stock news and analysis?
What are some of the sites (paid or free) that you go to to get your stock news and analysis?
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So far I just use Yahoo Finance and I follow up with scouring reddit etc for chatter.
Zerohedge, Motley Fool and Yahoo articles that are rehashes of the Motley Fool articles.
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beyond.
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Trending meme stocks?
Macroeconomics?
General financial reporting?
Opinion pieces?
Market moving statistical announcements?
Technical analysis/charting?
If you are looking for "tips" then I have bad new for you. If it's fundamentals research, then honestly, the best place is the annual and quarterly reports. Learn to read those.
If it's momentum type trading or "technical analysis", then I have no advice.
By the time information hits zerohedge or yahoo or any financial news site, it's been digested and acted upon by the big boys 1-2 trading days earlier.
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What is analysis?
I thought we were gambling.
Now that's something I can get behind. Although it's hardly gambling if it's a sure thing, like my shroom investments.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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As long as there are rocket emojis, its a sure bet.
You guys don’t all use a Bloomberg terminal?
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jsut buy the dip, bishes
Motley Fool is so bad. They actually get stuff wrong when it isn't stuff that you could Google in 2 minutes.
But I guess if one were a novice investor, one may find Motley useful because it sounds like it could be true.
Kinda like listening to Mitsu.
Motley is dangerously bad. Cbc would be a more useful source of stock info.
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I guess you could use Seeking Alpha? Bull boards are also entertaining lol
I dunno I guess I don’t really follow “ stock news “.
I keep a thumb on the pulse of my industry, aside from that I just follow generic news headlines ( which don’t inform my trading whatsoever )
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bnnbloomberg.ca for news. Been watching the channel for about 19 years now, back to when it was Report on Business television. Don't follow any of the advice or "top picks" from Market Call - some of the money managers featured are laughably clueless. At least the pandemic seems to have put an end to the guests who do technical analysis, which consists of drawing lines on stock graphs ("resistance" "moving average" "head-and-shoulders pattern"...). Not sure what all the online brokers are offering nowadays, but I use TD Direct Investing and HSBC InvestDirect. TD has really upped their analytics over the past 4-5 years and you can get a summary of financial metrics and ratios for almost any publicly traded company. Both TD and HSBC offer stock screening tools for analysis as well.
Yahoo Finance is still good for free historical data.