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Scott Fournier
  • Pelham, NH
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Is there an efficient way to stay caught up on news for business?

Scott Fournier
  • Pelham, NH
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I want to stay caught up on important news so I can keep track of what's happening in the market, know if any important FED changes have been passed, any political changes or laws are passed, etc. but I am unsure if there is an efficient method investors use to stay caught up. I don't mind reading news articles and listening to my local news channel if that's the only way to go about it. I also am wondering if most investors listen to all news platforms or if they have a specific one they get their information from? I want, as Robert Kiyosaki says, look at the two sides of the coin from the edge and not choose a biased news platform like CNN or Fox News. Thank you for the help.

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