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Something I haven't seen on /biz/ yet: a thread about where you get your news.

So far, I've got

zerohedge.talking-forex
rt
bloomberg
financial times

>> No.349520

I have conversations with people and they tell me the news.

>> No.349541

>>349508
>zerohedge.talking-forex
>rt
>bloomberg
>financial times

Okay I'll bite, do these news sites ever make the correct call, ie Mattel is a good buy after that lead recal a few years back or bail on best Buy cuz no-one is shopping there?

>> No.349560

>>349508

>zerohedge
>rt

D R O P P E D
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>> No.349561

I get my news from pol.

>> No.349668

add in the economist

>> No.349696

>Financial Times
>Economist
>WSJ
>NY Times

all of which I don't pay for

>> No.349710

>>349508
Blogs on my RSS:
Dealbook (NY Times)
Dealbreaker
FT Alphaville (Financial Times)
Greg Mankiw's Blog
RBN Energy
Gavyn Davies' Blog (Financial Times)

For all other news, Drudge Report

>> No.349827

>>349541

It's not about the right call. All articles should be assumed to be paid for, either by the media company itself, or by someone else paying the media company.

It's about reading between the lines.

>> No.349828

>>349561
that makes 2 of us.

>> No.349831

>>349561
>>349828
that makes 3 of us, but i think OP meant financial news

>> No.349866

>>349560
Kinda need zerohedge to balance out the blatant shilling of the MSM.

>> No.349946

seekingalpha

I like it.

>> No.349953

fox news

>> No.349954 [DELETED] 

Bloomberg Terminal

>> No.349963
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349963

>>349953

>> No.349986

>>349963
Calm down woodward.

You use fox to help waveride chickfille.

>> No.349990

>>349986
Edward Woodward

>> No.350038

I use twitter for news.

who us good to follow for /biz?

most of the stuff I follow has been mentioned

>> No.350081

>>349710
>Dealbreaker

It's gone to shit after Levine left. I just read his Bloomberg View page and he links any good stories they occasionally have.

>> No.350454

>bump in the name of /biz/rael

>> No.350457

>The Economist
>The Diplomat
>The National Interest
>Foreign Affairs
>Foreign Policy
>World Politics Review
>Reuters
>Bloomberg
>Businessweek
>Japan Times
>Der Spiegel
>Al Jazeera
>Seeking Alpha
>Quartz
>The Big Picture blog

I strongly recommend the last 3 for business purposes.

>> No.350490

>>350457

This man wins.

>> No.350527

>>350457
Was good until
>Al Jazeera

Do you enjoy Arab Fox news propaganda controlled by the rich Saudi families?

Seriously, quit that bullshit, you'd expect the "DEATH TO AMERICA" people to be against the USA, but this biased bullshit helps them by brainwashing retarded kebabs into following the US type of thinking like Russia is bad guy expanding it's military prowess in 1 country despite the USA doing the same thing with over 900 military bases in over 100 countries while it's considered the good guy. Or something like Oh Bashar is bad despite the fact his enemies aren't even Syrian rebels wanting freedom instead them being foreign terrorists from Al Qaida being funded by rich sunni kebabs.

Please just stop.

>> No.350533

>>349508
News? Fuck it. Read the damn charts, follow the stories that show up for tickers you're watching.

>> No.350535

>>350527

It's not about taking the news to heart, it's about reading between the lines.

>> No.352178

>>349508
>zerohedge.talking-forex
paranoid shills

>rt
putin shills

>bloomberg
murrika shills

Jesus christ, what a shitty list.

>> No.352179

>>350457
Great list. Mine's way shorter, but it's just the ones I read regularly.

>Economist
>The Interpreter
>lots of twitter & whatever shows up on twitter

then blogs:
>LastPsychiatrist
>Sinostand
>EpicureanDealmaker
>Interfluidity
>TheHipcrimeVocab
>Omniorthogonal
>FrederickDeBoer
>Observations on Credit and Surveillance
>Monetary Realism
>Noahpinion
>Adam Curtis Blog