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MAJOR NEWS SERVICES AND NEWS FEEDS
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AUDIO LISTINGS
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There are countless, probably thousands of newsletters online, some which have been around for years in print but many of which are brand new. Some are written by people who are knowledgeable and objective; others may be written by novices or (worse yet) by people who are touting a stock, hoping it will go up. How can you find all the newsletters and how can you evaluate them?
One starting place is to visit the Hulbert Digest (at CBS Marketwatch) This publication follows what it considers the top approx. 160 financial newsletters and ranks them in its own newsletter. Go to Hulbert to see the most current list for free. Below are links to sites of newsletters mentioned by Hulbert during the past several years. Many of the current group are on this list. Others have dropped off the list but might, who knows, be back on it next year. And yet others may have been sold, changed their character, and never again be on the list. There are a very few for which we could not find a Web presence.
You might also review the Select Information Exchange Best Performing Market Letters. Although not as sophisticated as Hulbert, SIE monitnored 350 investment newsletters over a 2-year period ending April 1, 2003 and has published the results.
The Bull & Bear Magazine describes itself as "The most diversified digest of investment newsletter published today. Past newsletter summaries have included:
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Acker Letter
by Bob Acker Alexaner Paris Report by Alexander Paris BI Research by Thomas Bishop Blue Chip Investor by Peter Hughes Bottom Line Personal by Paulo Silva Bowser Report by Max Bowser Change Wave Investing by Tobin Smith Common Cents II by Roland Carter Complete Investor by Stephen Leeb Contrary Investor by Todd Wulfson Peter Dag Portfolio Strategy & Management by George Dagnino |
Distressed Debt Securities
by Richard Lehmann Dow Theory Forecastes by Richard Moroney Forbes/Lehmann Income Securities by Richard Lehmann Strategic Investing by Richard Geist Hendershot Investments by Ingrid Hendershot Interinvest Review & Outlook by Dr. Hans Black Inve$t Carolina by Jeffrey Brommer Investment Quality Trend s by Joseph McKittrick Investor's Value View by R. Scott Pearson Looking Forward by Cummins |
Hearland Adviser
by Russ Kaplan Nate's Notes by Nate Pile OTC Growth Stock Watch by Geoffrey Eiten Pearson Investment Letter by Donald Pearson Superstock Invesetor by Sven Monberg Tech Stock Insights by Randy Williams-Gurian Turnaround Letter by George Putnam III Upside by Richard Moroney Wall Street Digest by Donald Rowe Wall Street Forecaster by Patrick McKeough |
Visit Tip Reporter for reviews of several penny stock newsletters, links to the newsletters and summaries of their stock picks. They divide the stock pickers traced into two basic categories: Independent Newsletters and Corporate Profilers. Both usually reserve the right to buy or sell the stocks they feature.The Corporate Profilers are reimbursed in the form of stock and/or cash for all of the companies they profile, while Independent Newsletters also make uncompensated picks for which they receive no compensation. The Independent Newsletters are: All Penny Stocks, Don Penny, Global Media & Corp. Rel., Insider Review, Market DD, MomentumTraders, Penny Buster, Penny Heaven, Penny Investing, Pure Pennies, ShellStockReview.Com, Small Cap Review, SmallCap MarketWatch, Stock Profit Picks, Stockprowler, StockUpticks.com, Tech-Focus.com, The Stock Guru.com, Value-Stock.com, Wallstreet Universe. The Corporate Profilers are: Hot Penny Stocks, Investor Ideas, Investor-Trading.com, Investors Stock Daily, Microcap Alliance, OTC Journal, OTC Live, Penny Picks, Penny Wizard, SmallCap Network, Stock Profilers, Street Insider, The OTCBB List, TheStockbroker.com, WinningStock.com
Visit VitalStocks.com for content from over 150 of the most profitable, and proven investing newsletters. Some of these include: Jeff Manera’s Superstock Investor, StreetAuthority Market Advisor newsletter, Validea Hot List newsletter, Moneyletter newsletter, 21st Century investor, Dow Theory Forecasts newsletter, Buyback Premium Portfolio newsletter, No-Load Mutual Fund Selections & Timing Newsletter, Goldenbar Report, The Spear Report newsletter, Shortex newsletter, Income Securities Investor newsletter, FindProfit newsletter.
MarketMavens.com bills themselves as "The Internet's Largest Source for Invetment Advisors and Newsletters". They have over 140 detailed investment reports by over 65 of Wall Street’s top investment advisors and their service covers 42 investment sectors. They comb through over 100 investment newsletters to find the best investment ideas. You can search by the Analyst’s name, public company, or MarketMavens.com topic. You can re-call all back stock reports over the past year and see how many stock reports there are for each investment sector.
QualityStocks.net is focused on the Small-Cap and Micro-Cap markets separated by the exchanges in which the stock trades, which include: Pink Sheets, OTCBB, and AMEX. They collate over 150 investment newsletters into one Stock Market Investment Newsletter Report, featuring a summary format in which you can view the latest stock picks every day. In addition, their monthly " Stock Market Investment Newsletter Report" lists the best performing stock picks of the month and the newsletters that featured them.
InvestingAdvisers.com has articles from a number of newsletters plus links to a number of sites and educational articles. Among the contributors are: A&P Aden, Dr. Richard S. Appel, Jes Black, Richard Benson, Mike Burk, David Churhan, Contrarianthinker, Don Delavan, Doctor Dinero, Mark Faber, Kenneth J Gerbino, Edward Gofsky, Martin Goldberg, Andre Gratian Author of Turning Points, Ron Griess, Sy Harding, Victor Hugo, Leonard Kaplan Author of Market Commentary, Guy Lerner, Mark J. Lundeen, John Mackenzie, John Mauldin, Alan M. Newman Crosscurrents, Robert McHugh Author of Financial Markets Forecast and Analysis, Tim Ord, David Petch, Steve Saville, Ned W. Schmidt, Ram Seshadri, Didier Sornette, Dan Stinson, Gary Tanashian, Paul Tustain, The Texashedge, Floyd Upperman, Bill Voeten, Alex Wallenwein, Yi-Chang Wang.
Here are the major national and international publications, such as "The Wall Street Journal" which you can often find on newsstands. (Smaller, more specialiized, newsletters and publications will follow.)
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There are so many sites on-line where you can link to or order newsletters that they are too numerous to list. You may wish to check out the following sites which have the most comprehensive newsletter directories we've found. Buyer Beware! There are many small, specialized investment newsletters and checking out their credentials can be difficult.
Newsstands
Not exactly newsletters, but very important to your research!
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