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>> No.13802035

>>13802000
Checked, but unironically/biz/ and/pol/

>> No.13802051

>>13802000
>implying anyone on /biz/ watches the news or knows how to read

>> No.13802064

>>13802000

>trustworthy news sources
>part of the network of media corporations

Only independents can be trusted after they are proven right time and time again.

>> No.13802070

Probably twitter if set up correctly

>> No.13802144

>>13802070

Twitter is one of the most censored websites on the planet

>> No.13802187

I like Bloomberg but I don't pay much attention to the opinions and try to just focus on the numbers. Sometimes they have good points but you could have one smart successful guy take on trade and an equally talented guy take the exact opposite. News in general is just noise

>> No.13802208

(((Bloomberg)))

The chad choice is PBS News or Al Jazeera

>> No.13802363

how much link to own chink like this?

>> No.13802441

>>13802000
Just read the wall street journal, Financial times, watch CNBC and maybe subscribe to a few news wires.

>> No.13802467

>>13802000
read barrons its worth the money

>> No.13803319
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13803319

Thanks all, and thoughts on pic related?
I know it's not very biz focused

>> No.13803567

>>13803319
Pretty good desu

>> No.13804683

>>13802000
/biz/
literally
unironically
/biz/

>> No.13804740

>>13803319
Good but long term/strategic good. You need to extrapolate n research the winners in the sectors that Economist talks about. This requires you to be able to read.

>> No.13804776

>>13802000
If you're talking about in depth news/data and not just headlines then Bloomberg by a huge margin. Especially if you have access to a terminal.

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13804797

it's got fucking BERG at the end of it what the fuck do you think?
have you learnt NOTHING?

>> No.13804914

>>13804740

What if you can't read?

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13805611

>>13802000
>imagine not shorting america

>> No.13805897

what do people think about seekingalpha?

>> No.13805982

>>13802000
rt.com
reuters.com

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>>13802000
>>13803319
>>13805897
unironically, Bloomberg, The Economist, and SeekingAlpha are my main source for financial/economic news. They're the best out there. I work at Goldman Sachs, I know what I'm talking about.

>>13802441
CNBC is just Bloomberg but dumber and lower-brow.

Protip: you can read any Economist or Bloomberg article for free by navigating to the pay-walled article and then adding outline.com/ before the URL. Also, you can watch Bloomberg for free if you have an Amazon Echo Show (the Alexa device with a screen).

Unrelated, but I get my political news from Drudge Report and I would also recommend that.

>> No.13806036

>>13803319
Rothschild (21%)

>> No.13806092

There is a /news/ board

>> No.13806372

>>13803319
If you can bear the biased articles, other than that no complaints.