Credibility of news sources

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by marsman, Jul 26, 2016.

  1. marsman

    marsman

    Credibility of news sources

    Which news sources are most sh*ttiest news sources?

    Zacks is IMO such a one.
     
  2. I guess that would depend on your reason for reading the news.
     
  3. marsman

    marsman

    Zacks is in my opionion releasing "news" only for deceiving the masses of small investors.
    I observe this for many years now. I'm not reading nor following anything of Zacks, but I just shake my head how they manipulate the public to do wrong investments. They know exactly what they do, and Average Joe doesn't understand their true intentions... Ie. making the masses to lemmings...
     
  4. Ryan81

    Ryan81

    I don't think Zacks has an ulterior motive to intentionally deceive investors. I do think it is one of those clickbait companies that creates auto-generated content based on a catalog of templates with fill-in-the-blanks from company press releases and earnings reports, in the hopes that the link makes its way around facebook, yahoo finance, etc, so that it generates ad-impressions.

    I'd put "capital cube" in the same category. There are probably a dozen others...
     
  5. That sounds like auto-blogging.
     
  6. Believe it or not, that's kinda the purpose of the mainstream financial media. For that very reason is why a lot of traders prefer the charts.
     
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  7. JackRab

    JackRab

    Anything is shit except the proper channels: Bloomberg/Reuters/DowJonesNewsWire... and even they are lousy at times

    Let me rephrase that... anything that's older than seconds is crap for active trading. For analysis you can use most, except the ones that push a certain program... basically anything that favors gold/metals...
     
  8. birzos

    birzos

    Trading news, the release doesn't affect y, it affects x. Then it comes down to reliability of the news and even the best get it wrong but at least you have more confidence in the quality and, in theory, less whipsaws. As if the outcome isn't already factored in when the news comes out, funny!
     
  9. JackRab

    JackRab

    It's better to trade rumors in stead of news anyways... ;)