John C. Kelly
The book links are to Amazon.com. Even if you don't order the books there, go and read the reviews anyway. |
One Up on Wall Street, Lynch How to Make Money in Stocks, O'Neil Intelligent Investor, Graham Bershire Hathaway Annual Reports, Buffet |
If you read only investment publication, make it Investors Business Daily. |
Investors Business Daily Barrons Wall Street Journal New York Times |
Forbes is the best hands down. Red Herring is a must for high tech. Notice that Money is not listed. The truth is, I have given up on magazines - too much time and too distracting. I will occasionally buy an issue that lists best ranked companies such fasted growing small businesses. |
Forbes Business Week Red Herring Fortune Inc Mag |
Value Line is the best. Both Lynch and Buffett speak highly of it. Zacks has good reports availabe through TD Ameritrade. I get most of my information from Yahoo and IBD. |
Standard & Poors Value Line Investors Business Daily Zacks Hoover's First Call Morningstar Moodys Briefing.com |
OTC Insight is excellent for high tech growth. PI, PF, and CI are solid conservative NLs. Personal Finance was started by Leeb, but he has moved on to Complete Investor. |
OTC Insight, Collins Profitable Investing (PI), Band Personal Finance (PF), formerly Leeb Complete Investor - Leeb |
I like Schwab the best. They have better service for little additional cost. It is nice to have more than one account to have access access to different research and services. |
Schwab TD Ameritrade E*Trade |
I am addicted to Yahoo. It is fast, easy to use, and easily customizable. The SEC reports from EDGAR must be read for any company you want to invest in. |
Yahoo Finance SEC Reports from EDGAR NASDAQ New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board Options Exchange |
TC 2000 is a superb tool for monitoring your stocks. Quicken is as good as any for tracking your investments for tax and performance. It is the preferred choice since it is the most wide used. |
TC 2000 Quicken |