Which news platform do you guys use for Fundamental analysis?

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by Dom90, May 30, 2020.

  1. Dom90

    Dom90

    I'm new to the trading world and, I need some good source of global news.

    Online there are some many websites/platforms etc... that is very hard to choose the right one that is reliable and straight to the point.

    Where do you get news for your fundamental analysis?

    Thank you
     
  2. heispark

    heispark

    Twitter is the best.
     
  3. Dom90

    Dom90

    I don't get it. Are you joking, or are you serious?
     
  4. p0box4

    p0box4

    What are you planning on doing with the news? Scalping on a release/news report or unexpected news event?

    Or just to have an eye on the news in case anything happens you know what's going on?
     
  5. Nobert

    Nobert

    100% joke :D

    To answer the question, anything that has balance sheets. Then you got deeper into the bis model, anum/quarter reports,competition, ceo etc.
     
  6. https://fred.stlouisfed.org
    https://www.bloomberg.com
    https://investing.com
    https://www.cnbc.com
    https://www.investors.com

    Bloomberg TV (The Open)

    Financial Times
    Wall Street Journal

    Your question is too vague. You need to specify what kind of fundamentals you need.

    That could mean 10-k and 10-q or it could mean interest rate research or current events.
    It could mean global news about central bank actions, Asia and Eurozone.

    Especially now, you need to read widely. So much is happening, with news coming by the hour.
     
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  7. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    Fundamentals as we knew them are all but gone. We live in Alice wonder land.
     
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  8. ironchef

    ironchef

    Joking if you are an investor but 100% serious if you are a short term trader.

    Are you using fundamental for short term trading?
     
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  9. NoahA

    NoahA

    I would phrase it in a slightly different way. Its no longer the fundamentals of the company in question, but the fundamentals of which way the people in power want to push things. There seems to be this feedback mechanism where the FED wants a certain outcome, so they do something, then see how the market reacts, and then tweak it with more actions until the desired effect is reached.
     
  10. ZBZB

    ZBZB

    Monetary policy is fundamental analysis. You can chart the money supply so it is trend following as well.
     
    #10     May 31, 2020