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Just been digging through some solid stock analysis websites and honestly, the options are way better than they used to be. If you're serious about research, TradingView is still the go-to for charting - the tools are legit and won't break the bank. Finviz is another beast for screening stocks and visualizing data, way easier to parse than raw numbers.
But here's what I've been finding really useful lately - the newsletters and commentary pieces are where the real insights hide. Professor Siegel's weekly takes from WisdomTree give solid market context, and if you want the macro angle, Bruce Liegel's Global Macro Playbook actually explains how big economic shifts hit your portfolio. There's also some solid emerging market stuff if that's your thing.
For the quant-minded folks, Quant Evolution breaks down ETF strategies in a digestible way. And honestly, Matt Levine's newsletter from Bloomberg is just fun to read - dude makes finance actually entertaining without dumbing it down.
Podcast-wise, Howard Marks' The Memo is worth your time if you want to hear from someone who actually knows what they're talking about. UBS's Market Moves is quick if you just need daily updates without the deep dive.
The best stock analysis website really depends on what you're after - technical charting, screening, macro trends, or just staying in the loop. Mix and match a few of these and you'll have a pretty solid research setup. What's your go-to resource right now?