Most Popular Financial Newsletter

I am performing a research project on the most popular financial newsletters. My measuring stick for "popular" is a newsletters number of paid subscribers.

I know popular does not necessarily mean good. A number of resources provide performance data (Hulbert, Timer Digest etc).

Do you know of any resources that might help locate popular financial newsletters?

Are there any newsletters generally known to have a high number of subscribers ? The newsletter can focus on stocks, futures, forex etc.

Thanks in advance for any information.
 
elliottwave.com world renowed...many professionals use

personally, best i have used....only one i could ever follow. has made me serious money:D :D
 
I read "The StockTrad3r Report".

He knows how stocks work.

If I can only make 20% per year for the next 4 years, I'll be flat after following his "StockTrad3r index" from 2008.

WERD.
 
Quote from Clubber Lang:

I read "The StockTrad3r Report".

He knows how stocks work.

If I can only make 20% per year for the next 4 years, I'll be flat after following his "StockTrad3r index" from 2008.

WERD.
lmao

Word dude.
 
I wonder how many subscribers there are in Motley Fool? I'm not sure, but I think they have several different subscriber services, such as one for value, one for uncovered gems, or something like that. They were all the rage when AOL and the internet were new, I wonder how they are doing now?
 
Quote from hughb:

I wonder how many subscribers there are in Motley Fool? I'm not sure, but I think they have several different subscriber services, such as one for value, one for uncovered gems, or something like that. They were all the rage when AOL and the internet were new, I wonder how they are doing now?

My daughter just bought her college text. The book advises to use motley fool (gives web address, & headline), there is a 1 page example of why the "tilsons" would be a fool not to use the motley fool.

At $139 for the book on personal finance the first page should be about "text" book scams (yuk yuk).
 
Quote from Clubber Lang:

I read "The StockTrad3r Report".

He knows how stocks work.

If I can only make 20% per year for the next 4 years, I'll be flat after following his "StockTrad3r index" from 2008.

WERD.

:D :D :D
 
Quote from DavianLetter:

I think we write one of the best newsletters but thats just me. I manage a long/short hedge fund and started our newsletter back in october after my fund locked down due to meeting our profit benchmark. Gartman would be our closest competitor but we are not stuck in 1984 (compare Gartmans site to www.davianletter.com), we do not charge 400/500 a month, and we plan on kicking his *ss. We may have grown up in the same town and went to the same college but the similarities end there.

SPAM
 
Quote from DavianLetter:

just a question. Those of you that do subscribe to newsletters, which ones do you subscribe to?

I did before now I don't. I have not found any benefit in trading other peoples opinions however informed they may be. The majority of the letter industry is a scam Gartman included(I only read his letter twice btw).
 
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