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are there any good investment web sites that post blogs about individual stocks?
I dabble in the stock market, and am thinking about buying some individual stocks that look to be really cheap right now. Are there any good web sites that have blogs or discussion boards for individual stocks?
6 Answers
- RabbitLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You might check out this one: http://www.fingad.com/
I wrote for them for a while, a while back and under another name. See if it floats your boat.
- 1 decade ago
go here for stock advice.
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the main home pg
they have a news letter and a book you can read on investing also.
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hope this helps you.
- 1 decade ago
ive been in the stock market and i dont know any sites that discuss about individual stocks, you basically have to do your own research. find a company that has alot of cash pays about a 4-5% dividen you can find anything about a company by going to aol finance or even to the SEC
- 1 decade ago
I love Google finance for its charts, and because its free! They also have some discussion forums but there's a lot of random comments on there. Its also helpful to track portfolio performance right there. You just need to stay logged into iGoogle. Its a lot easier than logging into your investment site every hour.
- KabooseLv 61 decade ago
Not really, most of them discussion boards are full of clowns who really don't have a clue. My advice buy high yield bond funds. Get over 10% yield on your money and they are cheap right now per share.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
BloggingStocks.com is good!