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Where do you go for your stock news?

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What TV shows or channels do you watch or what web sites do you read to get your stock news?
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CNBC for TV.

You can also watch Bloomberg.com online.
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TOMMY lol
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TOMMY lol
lol, bravo
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seeking alpha, motleys, cnbc, the street, marketwatch
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You can even check on HSM
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i allways have cnbc on the tv and for the computer i have one screen for sec.gov then one for yahoo.com then the other is logged on my account. sec is the best because almost all meaningful news must go through it first. one problem is that news goes through so much on it, it is very hard to keep up with it as it streams. its very good for m&a news and companies making anouncements on new products/contracts. there have been plenty of times i got i stocks seconds before massive jumps because of sec
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i have one screen for sec.gov <snip> sec is the best because almost all meaningful news must go through it first. one problem is that news goes through so much on it, it is very hard to keep up with it as it streams. its very good for m&a news and companies making anouncements on new products/contracts. there have been plenty of times i got i stocks seconds before massive jumps because of sec
Thanks for the tip...
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I watch Bloomberg TV, the newsfeed on ToS and also Seeking Alpha.

Seeking Alpha is my fav because it comes to me. I enter my portfolio and if anyone writes about them, SA will email the links to my email address. Makes the premarket pondering more selective.


EDIT: Almost forgot this, a youtube channel by Brian Shannon. I check out his youtube channel primarily during the weekends or big trading days because I really like how he reviews the SPY and gives an overall feel for potential expectancy.
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there have been plenty of times i got i stocks seconds before massive jumps because of sec
Say goodbye to those days! You'll now be seconds LATE!
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Say goodbye to those days! You'll now be seconds LATE!
the sheer size and volume of trading; a few more won't be a dent
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the sheer size and volume of trading; a few more won't be a dent
I was joking. One thing I've learned about trading is that your system matters very little (of course you don't want to be on the wrong side of the trade). What really matters is your ability to overcome the emotions of fear & greed within yourself.

So, Everything you need system wise is on this site, including what siri posted, but most will not execute properly. Either out of fear or greed & then this triggers the rest of your emotions when you make the right or wrong trade.
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i allways have cnbc on the tv and for the computer i have one screen for sec.gov then one for yahoo.com then the other is logged on my account. sec is the best because almost all meaningful news must go through it first. one problem is that news goes through so much on it, it is very hard to keep up with it as it streams. its very good for m&a news and companies making anouncements on new products/contracts. there have been plenty of times i got i stocks seconds before massive jumps because of sec
Whats the link to their news stream page? I can't find it
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