Investors Business Daily |  | Publisher: Finadco Category: Magazine
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Format: Newspaper Subscription Type: Trade magazine Subscription Issues: 252 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 252 First Issue Lead Time: 2-4 Weeks
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Product Description Newspaper covering companies, industries, potentially successful stocks, and developments in the economy, as well as providing analysis of national news stories.
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No Hype Whatsoever. The #1 Resource for ALL Investors November 9, 2004 K. Kaczmarek (Allen Park, Mi United States) 39 out of 48 found this review helpful
You may think twice when you see the subscription price. DON'T!!!
Investors Business Daily (IBD) is the top resource for beginner to professional investor. Each day IBD uses their highly successful CAN SLIM formula for identifying the next up and coming stocks. Great Features include:
The Big Picture - A daily paragraph reviewing the previous days activity, along with a barometer of how the market is doing.
The Real Most Active - List of stocks that see unusual increases/decreases in volume trading. Not your typical Microsoft/Cisco/Nasdaq 100 list.
Investor's Corner - A daily lesson on becoming a better investor. Using history and examples.
IBD 100 - The current 100 most promising stocks recognized by IBM thru a multitude of fundamentals.
Leaders and Success - A daily biography of a historical political/business/military/sport leader and how they changed the face of their industry.
Finally, when you subscribe you get access to the IBD Learning Center which gives lessons on buying and selling.
If you pickup one lesson from this newspaper it will more than save you or make you back the subscription fee.
My greatest lesson learned thus far:
No matter what, if a stock falls below 7-8% of your initial purchase price, sell it. No matter what.
Worth the Price/Ignore the Editorials if You Like April 24, 2007 A. W. Glass (OH United States) 17 out of 20 found this review helpful
The advice given in IBD is tremendously useful to both the novice investor and to the more seasoned investor. Following the CAN SLIM rules set forth by IBD along with the rules for investment success that IBD provides will enable you to be successful in your investment endeavors. The IBD 100 is a useful tool in which IBD ranks the top 100 stocks, based on fundamentals, etc. Obviously, the editorials prove to be controversial. If you're interested in making money and you don't agree with the views of the staff, simply don't read that page. I don't and I make money. If you want to ignore this paper simply because of its conservative viewpoints, you are probably doing yourself a great disservice. Yes, there are cheaper financial newspapers out there. The point; however, is not what you put into something--it's what you get out of it. The return on investment can be astounding if you let it.
Great paper for Investing October 29, 2007 Gene A. O'brien (GA, USA) 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is a great paper for investors who like to do research. It is not a paper for editorial content. I found IBD's investment approach very logical. They give you all the data you need to find quality stocks. I have never read the editorials because their reputation. If I want editorial content I will go to newspapers or magazines.
Investment newspaper with interesting articles (sometimes.) December 9, 2008 EleganzShopper (Santa Cruz, CA USA) 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have enjoyed subscribing to this newspaper; also for it's online access. It has some interesting articles some times. It provides insight and valuable information about many companies (stocks) that I find interesting as well as about other news related to business. It does have some conservative writers; but it is only in the editorials and a few articles. I recommend this newspaper along with the Financial Times. The IBD does not have the range of articles as the Financial times.
Great Investing Even Better Editorial November 16, 2009 Chess Player (Cary, NC) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
The investing advise, fundamental and charting is the best in the market. The other people writing reviews about the IBD Editorial as right-wing extreme are incorrect. It is a CAPITALIST, FREE MARKET perspective. If you believe in free market economics, you will understand that the other comments are probably coming from socialist minded readers, still good investors perhaps, but have their views incorrect. IBD does not push social agendas, it pushes what is good for the market, the free competition of corporations, less government intervention and prosperity. If you want to learn about the free market capitalist system, then read these editorial pages.
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