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I always wondered why there was no marketplace for financial research. This is where it's at. Whenever I consider buying investing research from somewhere it always feels way too scammy. It's kinda Read more...
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There are a bunch of free newsletters to follow with some solid research behind them, and some junky pennystock promoters there but the real value is the newsletters that cost just a few bucks a month. I could never find a place where newsletters were < $50. There are few on there $1 a month. Read more...
Much of the ideas on Traydr were pretty mediocre and also did not seem to be well supported by solid evidence. Therefore, you can never feel comfortable acting on anything without doing your own research first... but this is a good 'hyothesis generating' site. Inevitably, you will get some good le Read more...
I've seen a few of the 'systems' that are on Traydr and they were all very short on details and evidence to back them up. If you prefer blind faith while investing, then This website is for you. The positive is that there are a lot free ones you can check out, so the risk is small.
"I love twitter but getting good stock pics out of them is liking drinking from a firehose. Even the good analysts it's a little much for me. Plus you have to keep watching you stream. I like getting emails from people or RSS feeds (call me old fashioned) of it so traydr.com is way better for me. Read more...
I always wondered why there was no marketplace for financial research. This is where it's at. Whenever I consider buying investing research from somewhere it always feels way too scammy. It's kinda like an ebay for financial research.
Its a newsletter aggregator or sorts. Brings that third party review element to newsletters that has been sorely missing. It's easy to subscribe which is nice. Def removes at least one level of sketchiness from newsletters. I especially like this one, http://traydr.com/systems/1 has been useful. Read more...
There's a bunch of free newsletters. Also some that are like $1 or $5 a month. Which is awesome because I am way too much of a cheap-ass to spend $50 or $100 a month for a newsletter. Plus they have reviews of newsletters by people who get them. Super-helpful
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