
Col. Kurtz
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SafeMoneyReport is very conservative, but at least it saved my parents from losing everything. Which means I get to inherit more. Woohoo!
In addition to SMR, I like *free* online resources that update with new articles, stories, recommendations etc. on a daily (or even hourly) basis:
marketwatch.com - lots of great articles and timely market action
forbes.com - lots of great investing articles and stuff. Fantastic coverage of ETF's. Forbes is huge.
www.thestreet.com - lots of great articles and stock picks, plus streaming video of market experts, plus - Mad Money's Jim Cramer
kitco.com - lots of interesting metals coverage, for the gold bug in all of us
reuters.com - good overall market coverage, world markets, etc.
So in answer to your question, I think the electronic media (i.e., the Internet) is your best bet.
Good night, and good luck. Col. Kurtz |

MR MONEY
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Motley Fool, Forbes, and Kiplingers are all very good. I like CNNMoney.com. They pool the best articles from 5 different financial sources. Morningstar and Wall Street Journal are also good.
But, the best research is not for sale. Make sure to diversify your investments. Many times the articles are right, but there's many times that they are also wrong. Don't put all your eggs in one basket (sorry for the cliche'). |