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A savvy investor has multiple sources of information and analysis. Click below for links to popular websites specializing in investment strategy.

  • Dailyreckoning.com
    The Daily Reckoning is written to underline the point that the world is funnier than you think. Often humorous, this guide through the financial world is suitable for both the avid investor and those just starting their financial journey.

  • Earlytorise.com
    The secret of success for health, wealth and wisdom.

  • Howestreet.com
    News and analysis with expert financial writers, and information on new companies raising capital.

  • Investorsdailyedge.com
    This is not a "news" publication, so don't count on a recap of the biggest stories of the week. Instead, you'll get a to-the-point analysis of what the news means to you.

  • Makingmoneyalert.com
    Weekly personal investment newsletter with stock market commentary and personal investment portfolio management.

  • MoneyShow.com
    MoneyShow.com features timely investing articles, and live and on-demand video featuring Martin Weiss, Jack Crooks, and dozens of other renowned experts from the world of investing. Log in for FREE access to the pros' newest buy and sell recommendations, commentary, market profiles, and economic forecasts—yours 24/7 and with just a click at MoneyShow.com!

  • Thebulliondesk.com
    Real-time gold prices and gold charts, along with gold news and reports, plus research on gold and precious metals.

  • Theglobalguru.com
    Offers personal investment newsletters, commodity and stock picks for high-performing global investments.

  • Thestockadvisors.com
    Dedicated to bringing investors the best content from the best investment advisors.

  • Thestreet.com
    Real-time stock quotes; look up stock symbols; interested in independent financial investment commentary or stock picks.

  • USFunds.com
    Manages a comprehensive family of 13 no-load mutual funds, encompassing major asset classes and markets including gold and natural resources, stocks, government money markets, tax-free bonds and emerging markets.