Which one gives you the best bang for your buck?

Isn't Barron's the one with the Wall Street bull as a logo? I'd pick that one. The bull is a sign of optimism in the market.
 
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I've subscribed to WSJ and Barron's in the past (not IBD).

WSJ is good if you want to read some editorial pieces or in-depth articles after the events occurred (or sometimes they trigger the event -- but by the time you've finished reading it you've missed the event).

Barron's seems to be a more lightweight version of WSJ with more commentary.

I've left the two and do not feel any less informed. I get what I need from reading Reuters/AP directly.

(Note: One of the reasons I left WSJ is that they seemed to push the good economic articles into their premium subscription, and I didn't like that).
 
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