Submitted by Zach-Nova t3_11e0j5y in wallstreetbets
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Submitted by Zach-Nova t3_11e0j5y in wallstreetbets
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>There are many newsletters that focus on stocks and the economy, but I would recommend TheStreet's "Real Money" newsletter. This publication provides in-depth analysis of current market conditions and also offers recommendations for investing strategies.
None!
What are the worst ones lol
All of them
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Lol. Names?
I use "trader user group" on YouTube. Very obscure channel, but great weekly analysis that gives a pretty sharp assessment of the prior week.
Just Google them they are all shit fuck lost
best is subjective, I would have suggested a couple but how the hell would I know if it's better than some paid stuff I don't subscribe to like bloomberg and whatnot.
Get what u pay for, pal
Not looking for stock picks just a newsletter about what’s going on in the market…
Not looking for one “better than the paid stuff” rather just the best free newsletter
Try stocktwits
I'm pretty sure it's free. I have no affiliation with them.
Try 3 Minutes on Markets and Money with Lance Roberts on YouTube. Short video before the market open where he goes over the S&P chart, trends, and conditions (e.g., overbought) and will throw in relevant factors like shorts expiring and hedge funds rebalancing requirements.
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