Stock
Resources
This
page is organized into 6 categories, Newspapers,
Newsletters, Magazines, Television, Websites Research
News. There is something for everyone. The information
has been filtered through various sources and will
save you a lot of time in getting up to speed. Your
comments and recommendations are most welcome.
Newspapers
Investors Business Daily (IBD):
This is a great newspaper as it is laid out with
a ton of information. I recommend attending Mr.
William O'Neil's free seminar when he comes to your
town, as this will help you learn how to read his
paper. Just spend some time with it and it will
give you some great companies and news on those
companies. The IBD also has a nice rating system
using grades like they did in school with A's B's
and C's, and we know which grade is better.
Barrons:
I think Barrons is an important part of your reading
list as it tends to MOVE THE MARKET. When I say
this I mean that so many people read Barrons, it
has an effect on the Monday morning following a
story. Usually Barrons is negative and bearish and
therefore any company or sector that they decide
to hammer will feel the force of the blow come Monday
morning. This could set up a great PUT play or even
a bottoming and cost reduction allowing you to get
in a LEAP down the road. Usually the Barron's effect
only lasts a few days and then the stock or industry
recovers. If you look at theB2B sector, once Barrons
wrote the negative article and listed all of the
B2B stocks and how quickly they would run out of
cash, the entire sector tanked and months later
it is still down. This was not the only reason it
tanked, but it was fuel to the spark.
Newsletters
The Dines Letter: There are a lot of newsletters
out there and some are quite pricey, however I really
like Mr. Dines letter. He is one of the oldest newsletters
on Wall Street and he has been a leader in predicting
market tops and crashes. I like the Dines letter
as it give quite a bit of information on many equities,
markets, technologies and keeps your eyes on the
STOPS and EXIT points. You can get his letter at
www.dinesletter.com
Magazines
Red Herring:
This is a GREAT magazine. It is usually full of
information and it is almost impossible to read
it all. The key is to read the table of contents
and find the stories that peak your interest. This
magazine covers new technologies, especially in
the tech sector. Since the tech sector will be the
fastest growing sector in the coming years, it will
be important to be on top of the game and ahead
of the crowd on new technologies.
Television
CNBC:
This is a decent channel in regard to the news and
stories. I think sometimes they move the market
with hype and over bearishness, however it is what
most investors watch. Insure you don't get sucked
into the crowd and their picks as that could cost
you money, but they will often times have some great
stories, new companies and interviews with CEOS.
Bloomberg TV:
This is a more neutral show in regard to the market;
the commentators and anchors are not as good as
CNBC, however for just straight news and market
information it is great.
Websites
I spend a lot of my time on the net and this is
a great place to find candidates and stories.
planetcash
This website offers plenty of information and updates.
In volatility central you can find Implied and Historic
volatilities. Steve has put together a great site
and for those who take him up on the subscription,
you will have access to a tremendous amount of information,
scans, candidates and education.
smartmoney
This is a great FREE site. It will give you information
on earnings, number of shares outstanding, ratings,
competition and other valuable information. I highly
recommend this site for research.
bloomberg
Bloomberg offers news stories on specific companies.
They have recorded interviews with CEOs, which is
nice to listen to while researching the site.
edgar
This is a great site to find SEC filings
ragingbull
This is a great site also; this is the site where
you can read SEC filings for free.
cnbc
The CNBC site offers additions to the TV channel,
but a decent site.
cnnfn
The CNN site gives more information and news stories.
redherring
Like the magazine, it covers new technologies and
industries.
cbsmarketwatch
This is another news site with good information.
Research/News
Ask
Merrill -- Merrill Lynch's research site. Access
to the research is free for a limited time as long
as you register.
Yahoo! Finance
CBS
Marketwatch
Market
Guide
www.adr.com --
This site, sponsored by J.P. Morgan, bills itself
as the Internet's most complete source for worldwide
financial data.
Multex
Investor Network -- Large storehouse of research
from firms such as Merrill Lynch, JC Bradford &
Co., etc.
TotalInvestor
Clear, simple list of finance-related links.