Stock investing newsletters have been around for years. You've probably receive a few in the mail this month. You may have even signed up for one or two online.
Stock investing newsletters have also gotten a bad rap for being sensationalized and over-hyped. Sure, there may be some newsletters that don't offer great advice, but there are quite a few out there that represent hours and hours of research compiled by market professionals that you can take advantage of.
You can use stock investing newsletters in one of two ways:
1. You can take all of the trades they recommend
2. You can use the recommendations as springboards into your own analysis
By using a newsletter as a springboard into your own analysis, you can discover stocks you may have never heard of or paid attention to in the past. You can also get a unique perspective on those stocks from these newsletters that you can then juxtapose against your own when you conduct your own stock analysis.
Video: Newsletters
Now that you've got the basics of how to find stocks using newsletters, check out the video below and see what else you can learn about finding stocks using newsletters at the whiteboard.
Taking Your Next Step
Once you're comfortable with finding stocks using newsletters, it's time to move on and learn about finding stocks using Search Tools.