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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | Finadco |
| FEATURES: | Newspaper Subscription |
| TYPE: | Business & Investing, Investing, Finance |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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Customer Reviews of Investors Business Daily
INDISPENSIBLE The stock columns of this newspaper provide essential data in picking out the growth (small- to mid-cap) companies in which your investment will be maximized. I owe the greatest part of my SEP to this source. <
> Those who dislike the conservative sentiments of the editorial page will, if they are even-handed, also be complaining to the Wall Street Journal, which has similar, but these days, leftist writings on THEIR editorial page. The idea here anyway is conservatism = capitalism and not the Marxist hooey that has ruined European economies. <
> Read IBD, check your stocks daily on Yahoo Finance...and, oh yes, watch Cramer. (PS Cramer advises reading IBD every day). <
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Reactionary paper
It's tough to read a paper and trust its business insights when the editorial page is written by such shallow, simple minded, right wing ideologues. There is interesting reporting on new and upcoming businesses, and they suggest an interesting approach to investing, but the value of their advice is severly compromised by the obvious extreme right wing pandering in evidence on the front page news and the editorial section.
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>If you're an average, non-technical investor, I think there are better, mainstream resources, and they are free.
Damaged by reactionary op-ed, hard-sell for other product
A great tool for stock selection, but the newspaper is heavily tarnished by its op-ed page, which is to the right of Ghengis Kahn. It's also gutless, since nowhere will you find a masthead with the names of the people responsible for the poorly-written and often left-baiting copy that passes as their editorial comment.
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>Why they feel compelled to offer political commentary in paper that promotes itself as a learning tool is beyond me. Couple that with the high price and the numerous ads to buy their other products, and you start to feel a little worked over.
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>Buy one every now and then from the newsstand when you need the research info.
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