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Seeking Alpha https://seekingalpha.com/
I use it all the time. I use the free version. Its easy to use, gives info on the stock you are interested in. News on the companies. You can put your portfolio in it and can quickly check to see how its trading, etc. Lots of news about the market and individual stocks and bonds.
They try to get you to get the paid version which apparently gives more info, but I don't need that. I just like to check the market and my stocks.
I use Fidelity for my investments, but Seeking Alpha is quick to use and basically gives the same news on your stocks.
TD Ameritrade is fine, but the company will be closed next month. The page is clean and neat, per attached screenshot. But it requires login.
Yahoo Finance: Too much ads, too much unrelated news to the company. I don't like Yahoo Finance news related to specific company. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/TSLA/news
Any other alternative websites to check out news related to specific company? By the way, I want something in browser (something to open in Chrome), not news in desktop trading software app or mobile app. I want to quickly view news and see what caused the big move in price.
You may try Microsoft Money thru their Edge browser.
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TD Ameritrade website is fine, I have used its news for years. But the company will be gone after May 10, 2024. So I need something alternative.
Sounds like you're a victim of a 'merger' , as have we all been since TD started buying up our excellent brokers 20+ yrs ago (They bought (4) of my best brokers, eventually watering down all the previous benefits of perfectly outstanding brokerages. Makes you really appreciate the 'good-old-times'.
Reminds me of some once great employers and successful growth businesses. (and web services... such as Yahoo Finance in yesteryear)
Maybe you can set up some RSS feeds to your liking? And get precisely just what you need and desire.
Are there any good stock message boards anymore? In the 1990s the Prodigy service had some great ones (non-Internet) with some very knowledgeable people and no trolls.
Are there any good stock message boards anymore? In the 1990s the Prodigy service had some great ones (non-Internet) with some very knowledgeable people and no trolls.
Yes, there are a few. Are you interested in value investing?
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