newsletters

by bayermgd | January 25, 2012 5:29 pm

just out of curiosity

are they any newsletters out there that are credible…after reading stock gumshoe for years and subscribing to many newsletters….it apprears they are all “full” of advice but it is often….bad advice….

are any of the legitamate newsletters or just money makers for the authors

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7 responses to “newsletters”

  1. rocha says:

    If you are invested in Canada or would like to be, give The Investment Reporter a look. Not free by all means but pretty good for long term investors.

  2. Charles Uray, Jr. says:

    Dear Mr. Chalifour,
    Would you kindly advise me how I may get in touch with The Investment Reporter and/or
    other similiar reputable investment news letters that do deal with the facts and not phony hype.
    Sincerely,
    Charles Uray, Jr., P.E.

  3. John says:

    The arora Report has great record. Best of all no bull shit.

  4. alainbm says:

    It depends what kind of investor you are and what you are looking for. Don’t expect any of these guys to bet 1000%
    If you are a long term investor then Capital and Crises is quite good. One of the things you need to keep in mind Chris Mayer the editor he does not believe in stop losses so if he still believes in a position he is willing to keep with it until his thesis takes hold.
    Be warned that his publisher will send an avalanche of marketing material your way.

    I also like Small Stock Specialist by Frank Curzio he seems to be across between a value and growth investor. That said I have my reservations about his publisher Stansberry.

  5. Virginia Scanan says:

    I rarely trade. I read a variety of letters/blogs so that I get ideas and then occassionaly buy or sell. For short term macro information, I like Zero Hedge, A Dash of Insight, and Pragmatic Capitalism. None are pushing anything. . For short term micro, I read The Kirk Report daily, Charles Nenner’s four times weekly newsletter and Gene Inger’s daily newletter, all on line. Nenner is very accurate in his short term forecasts, and Inger is good at market momentum on a daily basis.. To remain sane, I read The Aden Forecast after reading Prechter’s Elliot Wave Financial Forecast. Now in the midst of reading Reinhardt and Rogoloff’s “This Time is Different,” I feel like putting on my flannel pj’s and going into hibernation for a long time. What a mess. Will take years to clear up. Maybe a generation or more.

  6. Bill Cotter says:

    It will take quite a bit of time to get thru it. Travis has subscriber reviews of most newsletters. The little blurb at the beginning may help selection based on your investment style.
    http://stockgumshoe.com/reviews/

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