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It has helped me to research on new companies especially smaller not so known ones. You get a nice summary of different analysts current rating, insider transaction details, short interest. Also like the interviews with many professionals in the industry.

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I am very selective and slow to make investment decisions, but I find it very helpful to get fresh ideas because I do; very little independent research and rely on companies like yours to help me make decisions.

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NEVER EVER JOIN THEM.
THEY WILL SPAM YOUR EMAIL RELENTLESSLY FOREVER AND NEVER STOP. IT DOESN"T MATTER IF YOU UNSUBCRIBE A MILLION TIMES.
THEY ARE LITERALLY THE WORST SPAMMERS IN THE HISTORY OF MY EMAIL.

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I really appreciate this website as an information tool that is non-predatory in a world where people are losing trust in any advice they find online, let alone advice regarding their money

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Availability of information. I like that the information that I need is online and easily accessible.

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Yes, a great experience, because you give a quick overview of what is happening; than I can decide which company/stock is interesting and can click to more information.

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You need more research from brokerage analysts..also more analyst meeting announcements/earnings from company web sites..

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MarketBeat provides a huge amount of useful information about the major stocks in the US market and is an excellent tool for US investors.

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In my opinion, WM sends out way too many emails each day. It's like trying to take a drink from a firehose. If possible, look at one before the market opens, one about 11 am, one about 2pm and last one about 6pm. Format the first page so that the reader can see multiple topics and immediately link to something important for them.

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Really useful analysis of companies, some messages get repeated but overall a good experience

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Great site with so much in depth research.
Simple to use with with up to date data.

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They made my experience Great, and they can do the same for you! Just follow them to find out what they are all about, and you should have a great experience as well.

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Treasure trove of investing ideas

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Impossible to cancel. $200 was charged to my account and I am unable to get a refund or cancel it even after sending email as suggested and the telephone number is nothing but a recording.

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MarketBeat has become something of a companion subscription, and I am engaged either with reading received material or checking on specific securities almost on a daily basis.
I would like to have a little more Canadian stock guidance and I wish you published target prices for some the REITs and EFTs, but in the overall I am exceptionally pleased with my Marketbeat subscription, and will continue to stay close to it as long as it does not become much more expensive. However, I don't want my name and email being provided to other organizations or publications.

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I was billed for $19.99 and I'm not sure for what. There was no email withan explantion of service for the $19.99.

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Your messages are both informative and balanced resulting in trust and credibility. The information is timely and geared to the average investor. Thank you

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I tried to visit their link to read and article which immediately took me to the cookie settings which seemed normal as I would have expected. Like some of the slightly more annoying sites this one didnt have a reject all but offered accept all or customise.
I chose customise and was met with a new style for having to toggle them all to reject. I scrolled down turning all optional cookies off. This list went on and on and on and on taking me a record 15 minutes of scrolling and deselecting no fewer than 200 optional cookies. Eventually I got to the bottom of the list and clicked save my choices only to come to a final wall blocking me from reading the article unless I gave my email address and signed in with google at which point I aborted the process and came here to give a 1 star review.
It took me longer scrolling down Marketbeats cookie options than it did to write and post the review.
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