Barron's: Savvy Investors Should Turn to Briefing.com; Magazine Rates Site as No. 1 in Commentary.CHICAGO -- Investors craving craving Psychology A strong desire to consume a particular substance–eg of abuse, or food; craving is a major factor in relapse and/or continued use after withdrawal from a substance of abuse and is both imprecisely defined and difficult to measure. sophisticated analyses of the stock market should turn to Briefing.com (www.briefing.com) according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Barron's magazine Barron's magazine is an American weekly newspaper covering U.S. financial information, market developments, and relevant statistics. Each issue provides a wrap-up of the previous week's market activity, news reports, and an outlook on the week to come. in its 8th annual listing of Best Websites for Investors. After a major overhaul of its web site and offerings, Briefing.com is back in the No. 1 slot for commentary says the magazine, which called the site's content "insightful" for savvy investors at both ends of the "knowledge spectrum." "Some of the site's insightful content is free, but you'll have to pay for the deepest analysis: $9.95 or $24.95 a month, depending on your needs," says the magazine in its article announcing the top web sites. "At the Platinum level, the most sophisticated, you'll get a constant stream of briefings throughout the day on elements like the economy, upgrades/downgrades and short-term trading opportunities. In-depth analyses are dispatched throughout the day chronicling things like overnight market activity, tech stocks, stocks making news and sector movement. Briefing.com also closely tracks the bond market and Federal Reserve policy and posts forecasts and analyses of the market and the economy. Beyond all of this timely market coverage and analysis, the site also offers quotes, charts and reports. Briefing.com is a site you'll want to visit early and often." "It's extremely satisfying to see Briefing.com chosen for best commentary in this prestigious yearly competition," says Briefing.com's president, Dick Green. "Our analysts work hard each day to create just that, the best commentary on the markets they can possibly provide for our subscribers. For Barron's to recognize that effort is rewarding indeed." Calling this year's rankings a reflection of investor "contentment Contentment Aglaos poor peasant said by the Delphic oracle to be happier than the king because he was contented. [Gk. Myth.: Benét, 15] instead of novelty," Barron's put Briefing.com in some esteemed company. Yahoo! Finance (finance.yahoo.com) and MSN (1) (MicroSoft Network) A family of Internet-based services from Microsoft, which includes a search engine, e-mail (Hotmail), instant messaging (Windows Live Messaging) and a general-purpose portal with news, information and shopping (MSN Directory). Money (moneycentral.msn.com) were judged the best of the portal sites that include news, charts, screeners, portfolio trackers and company financial data all under one roof. For hard news, the magazine rated The Wall Street Journal (www.wsj.com) as best overall. About Briefing.com Briefing.com is an employee-owned company headquartered in Chicago, with offices in Boston and the San Francisco Bay Area “Bay Area” redirects here. For other uses, see Bay Area (disambiguation). The San Francisco Bay Area, colloquially known as the Bay Area or The Bay . Rated a "Top Site" eight consecutive years by Barron's magazine and three consecutive years by Forbes.com, Briefing.com is the leading Internet provider Internet provider - Internet Service Provider of quality, live market analysis with over 500 updates each trading day In Business, the trading day is the time span that a particular stock exchange is open. For example, the New York Stock Exchange is, as of 2006, open from 09:30AM to 4:00PM. Trading days never take place on weekends. . Read in over 100 countries worldwide, Briefing.com provides content to a growing number of prominent partners (http://www.briefing.com/GeneralInfo/About/partners.htm). |
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