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Daily economic commentaries
Posted on 6/7/10 at 11:01 am
Posted on 6/7/10 at 11:01 am
Anyone have some suggestions on quality online daily economic/market commentaries that I can subscribe to?
I already read a bunch from Gluskin & Sheff, RayJay, SA and zero hedge but still looking for more.
TIA.
I already read a bunch from Gluskin & Sheff, RayJay, SA and zero hedge but still looking for more.
TIA.
Posted on 6/7/10 at 1:16 pm to samisrael
I read Mish's Global Economic Analysis and Ritholtz's Big Picture blogs. (just google them) And they tend to counteract each other on topics, which is a good thing.
And I also love anything Todd Harrison or Kevin Depew have to say over at Minyanville.com.
And I also love anything Todd Harrison or Kevin Depew have to say over at Minyanville.com.
Posted on 6/7/10 at 1:34 pm to samisrael
I read Rosenberg's emails, a bunch of blogs, CFAI Financial Newsbrief daily email (which is really good for covering the main themes succinctly), a weekly fitch ratings report on CMBS (email), and a bunch of various B4 weekly/bi-weekly emails about a variety of shite. I make it a point to read everything, but I could probably get away with reading Rosenberg + CFAI + two or three blogs/day and be pretty well off.
CFAI Smartbrief Signup
If you give me a gmail account I can send you my google reader list.
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If you give me a gmail account I can send you my google reader list.
Posted on 6/8/10 at 7:21 am to samisrael
This isn't exactly what you are looking for, but you should sign up for the WSJ alerts.
Basically anytime anything newsworthy happens, they send you an email with 3-4 sentences explaining it. Usually 2-3 a day, but it really keeps you on top of major events.
I started getting them when I bought a subscription, but I still get them now and I think you can get them for free.
Basically anytime anything newsworthy happens, they send you an email with 3-4 sentences explaining it. Usually 2-3 a day, but it really keeps you on top of major events.
I started getting them when I bought a subscription, but I still get them now and I think you can get them for free.
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