CNBC -- But mostly for the CEO Interviews, datapoints, and earnings announcements. Plus the occasional news news (CFO resigned, investigation started, M&A happening, etc.) Ignore the commentary.
Reuters -- Filtered feed on Reuters per stock, then go through stocks of interest to see what happened. Do this if I see large price action, or every day or so to keep up with anything that might have happened of interest.
Reuters / AP -- General news articles of interest to keep up with what's going on in the world. Read from phone when away from computer.
Not much else is needed. At the end of the day it really breaks down into two categories of news: Facts and Commentary. The facts are often easy enough to get through various websites or trading terminals. The commentary is where there is a large amount of variable sources, but as to its value -- that is purely up to you and your requirements.
Reuters -- Filtered feed on Reuters per stock, then go through stocks of interest to see what happened. Do this if I see large price action, or every day or so to keep up with anything that might have happened of interest.
Reuters / AP -- General news articles of interest to keep up with what's going on in the world. Read from phone when away from computer.
Not much else is needed. At the end of the day it really breaks down into two categories of news: Facts and Commentary. The facts are often easy enough to get through various websites or trading terminals. The commentary is where there is a large amount of variable sources, but as to its value -- that is purely up to you and your requirements.