Information on investing may be more readily
available than you think. Here are several sources of
information to help you stay current on market
developments.
Business dailies: Both The Wall Street Journal
and Investor's Business Daily frequently offer special
features on particular markets or investment trends.
Business weeklies: Barron's provide regular
coverage of markets, and is the leading weekly
information source. In addition, both The Economist
and Business Week provide information on the
international marketplace.
Cable television: CNBC offers daily market
programming. CNN also covers markets during both its
morning and evening business reports, including
"MoneyLine."
Investment newsletters: John Pugsley's Journal,
written by John Pugsley (author of numerous books,
including Common Sense Investing), and published by
Marketing & Publishing Associates, Ltd., Dept. JPJAS,
23-00 Route 208, Fair Lawn NJ 07410 for $95 per year.
Both are highly recommended.

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