I've been toying with paying for either a subscription to Seeking Alpha (stock news/analysis) or Marketwatch (general financial news). I know that Amex had an offer (maybe still active) for $99 back with a purchase at Fool.com; I don't really read that but I could.
2 years ago I got a $6 to Kiplinger and never read it. Realistically, I am only going to read digital news; I do have 2 family members get Value Line and that thing looks soul sucking to me, it's so dense. I'm not there.
What if any financial info sources do you pay for?
Post by Accountingcat on Mar 16, 2021 7:55:35 GMT -5
I'm so MM that I pay for nothing . I have access to WSJ online for work and Morningstar, Consumer Reports, & Valueline through the public library. I really only use the library resources if I'm hunting for something specific. I also read free websites and Reddit for a lot of information.