My local paper is near worthless. WSJ is phenomenal, with no shortage of good articles. I wished I had more time to read it fully.
I don't use it really at all for daytrading except to get the macro picture on the markets, stocks, sectors, etc. But for that and for pure enjoyment, it's a great resource.
If you are daytrading, especially if you are daytrading equities it would be irresponsible not to look at news lol. Look at the names i just gave you...you dont want to going balls deep into a stock with an earnings relase in the middle of the day. Or one with an ongoing lawsuit etc.
Really? If earnings are going to be good and publicly revealed in the middle of the day, do you not think insiders are not going to start buying in the morning?
It sounds like you like to avoid companies that are in the news and want to focus on stocks that are just moving with the rest of the market. I can imagine big news throwing off trends. I'm not sure how quickly this happens though.
redtube let's see what's hot today..Cock hungry black haired loves to suck .. green shots! but on serious note i agree with Laissez Faire.
In the couple of chapters I've read this book has already taught me a lot. I feel like learning from books and other traders is a great supplement to studying charts. Strictly studying charts seems overwhelming and I'm afraid it can lead to me making costly generalizations. This book has a lot of info on studying charts. I'm sure that it's only scratching the surface though.