"....conclusion of the diet wars..."????? what the F? lmao axeman, is there some history regarding that signature link? IcE
IBD and Daily Charts has, IMO, the most intelligent and basic information that is available. Even the big guys use their groupings and sectors. If you are the least bit interested in fundamentals of the stock market, you need to study and read O'Neill's books Good luck SteveD
Something to look at as a comparison to Validea: http://www.portfolio123.com/ For screening on fundamentals: http://www.aaii.com/stinvstr/intro/sipro.shtml Is tough to beat. Banker
Value Line's database product is a good starting point for quantitative research. I use a lot of their data in the DCF models I run. However, their qualitative analysis is, imo, less useful.