I am an ignorant individual regarding learning about stocks and trading.
I go to CNBC to get an overview of the stock market, but some of it is behind a paywall. It seems all of Bloomberg is behind a paywall.
Is there a free site you can suggest to read news and opinions regarding why the markets behaved or are behaving or will behave as well as individual stocks?
Thanks to everyone that offers a helpful suggestion!
Which free website(s) do you use to research stocks and for daily market news?
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“why the markets behaved or are behaving or will behave as well as individual stocks?”
IMO, a problem is that people want to assign reasoning for every single move. If you own an aggressive growth stock, the occasional 4-5% down day is price of admission level volatility. If it’s a bad day for growth, chances are the growth stocks someone owns are going to be down too.
There’s a lot of times where people ask about why a stock is down and looking up the name in something as simple as Google news will often provide at least some degree of answer (earnings, downgrade, etc.)
I like finviz and Morningstar for research and Marketwatch/SeekingAlpha just for their news feeds. I don’t think most of financial media is good for idea generation, just headlines. I haven’t watched CNBC in several years and I don’t know who’s paying for their premium stuff.
I like yahoo finance and X for daily news. There’s a few accounts on X that only post news so you can make an X list of the accounts you like and you will have a feed just for that. Then you can go to yahoo finance and on the front page will be the top stories of the day.
For researching stocks I like [stockanalysis.com](http://stockanalysis.com) for financials and then [investorwaves.com](http://investorwaves.com) for interviews with investors about stocks they like
Also if you prefer video i like to watch Amit on youtube who does market streams every day. There is abunch of stock market media, almost too much so you kinda got to find what you like
Many of the services have a free tier
Seeking Alpha for example. But a lot of that is mostly opinion pieces.
Check your local library too see if you can get access to Morningstar. Wall Street journal, etc.
The briefing
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