Barron's
Barron's is a weekly magazine/newspaper produced in the United States by Dow Jones & Company, a part of News Corporation. Barron's was founded in 1921 as a sister journal to The Wall Street Journal by Clarence W. Barron (1855–1928). It covers U.S. financial information, market events, and pertinent data. Each issue contains a recap of the previous week's market activities, as well as news, reports, and a prognosis for the coming week.
Barron's is produced every week and is solely focused on investing, as opposed to other publications that include general business and international news. Every issue is jam-packed with ideas for the individual investor, along with in-depth research, charts, and everything else you need to make an educated decision. Although Barron's is written with the presumption that you understand the fundamentals of the market, it is not a very technical read. You'll also learn a lot.
You may also visit Barron's, where you'll discover easy access to information about your favorite companies and their stocks. There is a wealth of information and analysis available on what is occurring in the markets and how to profit from what is happening on a daily basis.
Website: https://www.barrons.com