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Learning, Sharing, and Teaching => Investor Alley => Topic started by: WestchesterFrugal on March 18, 2014, 10:25:22 AM
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For company specific reading I typically use www.seekingalpha.com (http://www.seekingalpha.com)
The Motley Fool can have interesting articles www.fool.com (http://www.fool.com)
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abnormalreturns.com - The best financial news aggregator out there. Very good signal/noise ratio
thewholestreet.com - Mostly quantitative strategies but a great aggregator
Most of the 100 or so blogs that I follow, are usually highlighted in those two sites. Favorite ones are mebfaber.com and pragcap.com.
Stay away from Zero Hedge.
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www.yahoofinance.com
www.marketwatch.com
www.seekingalpha.com
www.realmoney.com
many many others...
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besides MMM of course
one of my favorite daily reads for investing is www.realclearmarkets.com
Just curious: I know the political analog http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/) does a good job presenting links to both sides of a story. How well does realclearmarkets do at presenting different perspectives?
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http://tennesseeindependent.blogspot.com/
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The Bogleheads forum, of course!
www.bogleheads.org/forum/
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http://wpfau.blogspot.com/
http://www.joshuakennon.com/
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Seeking Alpha (http://seekingalpha.com), Dividend Growth Investor (http://www.dividendgrowthinvestor.com), and Dividend Mantra (http://www.dividendmantra.com).
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Seekingalpha.com
Fool.com/cnbc(when I want some low level wide ranging economic information).
Getrichslowly archives(I highly recommend you go through the archives, from the first post, just skimming titles, I don't enjoy the later stuff)
http://jlcollinsnh.com/
this one of course!
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i recently subscribed to rockstarfinance.com (http://rockstarfinance.com) and everyday he releases 3 financial articles from different blogs and financial sites. It has been a nice collection of articles. The website is down at the moment, which i never saw before, but i still received an email with todays 3 articles, which links directly to them, don't have to go through rockstar finance to view them.