im looking for a good newsletter on stock picks can anybody help me
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meljones answered one year ago …
There are many newsletters on the market and all at varying prices. Some are good and some not so good. I have looked at several of them and have found that the one that delivers, is entertaining, and gives you two new picks every month is from the Motley Fool. They have several newsletters available depending upon what type of stocks you are interested in pursuing. I have found that the Motley Fool Stock Advisor serves my needs very well. Tom and Dave Gardner have excellent track records in beating the market by a large margin. You might puruse their website and make your own decision on which of their newsletters you like. In addition, there is a free newsletter that gives very good advice called The Tycoon Report. They have a number of services that you can take advantage of, all at a substantial cost, but the free newsletter has helped me learn and make excellent decisions with my portfolio, which is currently up 28% on the year.
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Oldman answered one year ago …
I like Personal Finance, published by KCI.com, and edited by Neil George. It's not too expensive...and I've used it for years. The emphasis, which matches my more traditional, conservative, view of investing is...it seeks to have a lot of "Cash Cows" that pay nice dividends (8-12%) when you hold their risk. Now KCI has a lot of other newsletters, on bond-trading, on CanRoys, etc.and it may tempt you to invest in somethings that are pretty different from.."This STOCK will go up 500% in two weeks" hype.
I would look at Hulbert's Financial Newsletter Reviews to see how a potential newsletter is rated, before even buing a $50.oo/yr subscription to any of them. This question has been asked by a number of newcomers to theTickerhound site, so before you get all hot and excited Type
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into the Tickerhound search bar, and among the 6000 questions, you'll see a lot of queries that basically ask the same thing...and a lot of URL's and sites to visit.
mjrenn answered one year ago …
As Oldman says, plenty of answers in the search bar. However, I should re recommend the Jon Markman Strategic Advantage. For USD199 per year you get sound advice and daily updates. It's good value.
http://www.jonmarkman.com/jmsa/
warren answered one year ago …
If you are into precious metals come see me and sign up for my newsletter at
www.preciousmetalstockreview.com
If you like my free newsletters you can sign up to view my portfolio.
Thanks for asking!
Warren
EthanR answered one year ago …
I have seen Warren's writings and they are excellent. Also, check out www.thetycoonreport.com
Yes, I am biased, as I write for them (I am the Friday editor). The Tycoon Report is free and you will learn a great deal. In fact, Wayne Mulligan, the man, and the legend behind tickerhound.com was also a writer for The Tycoon Report until recently when he started this site. However, there are several other newsletters within the Tycoon Report that you can subscribe to, such as Chris Rowe's "The Trend Rider" or Teeka Tiwari's "Point and Profit", and they are excellent.
warren answered one year ago …
Thanks Ethan same to you although we specialize in very different arenas, not that you don't know the PM's... ahh heck, keep it up!
Warren
mjrenn answered one year ago …
This is not a newsletter but definately worth checking.
http://www.fundmymutualfund.com/
MoresbyChief answered one year ago …
Yes Tycoon Report is excellent, as per the above.
I am also receiving The Oxford Club, cheap at US100 per year, and is geared towards more conservative, long-term investors rather than agressive traders. No point in getting a newsletter which recommends stocks that you would never have the guts to act on - you need to stay within your own accepted limits of volatilty & potential losses in order to sleep at night!

