What I Read Every Day
Matt Hougan (May 29th, 2009) Writes:
I've gotten a few questions from readers and colleagues about what sources I turn to for information about the markets, exchange-traded funds and related topics.
The list is long and varied, and ebbs and flows over time. But here are some of the sources (public, private and otherwise) that I turn to in my day-to-day reading. I'm sure I'm leaving out quite a few sites, but this at least is a partial list.
NATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
IndexUniverse.com and IndexUniverse.eu: It goes without saying that IndexUniverse.com and IndexUniverse.eu are the best sites on the Web for information about ETFs and how they are used in portfolios.
Slate/The Big Money: Those two Web sites aside, I start my day at Slate.com, and its sister finance site The Big Money. I find the daily news summary (and weekly magazine summaries) the best meta-journalism on the Web. They offer
...Alphaville, Barclays Capital, bill gross, Bob Eisenbeis;, Chuck Jaffe, David Kotok, Ditto Roger Nusbaum;, Eleanor Laise;, Equity, ETF Express;, Exchange Traded Funds, finance industry, Financial Times, go-to site;, Ian Salisbury;, Index Publications LLC;, Jason Zweig;, John Spence;, LinkedIn ETF Group;, Market Commentary, Mike Santoli;, mohamed el erian, Paul McCulley, Roger Nusbaum;, Rupert Murdoch, Search Engine, Securities And Exchange Commission, sister finance site;, Today's Business Press;, Tom Sullivan;, Wall Street Journal, Yahoo


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