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by Bryan_Carey in Personal Finance, - Top 10, Aug 25 '04
Pros: Jim Cramer; the timeliness of the articles Cons: You have to pay to read it
Stock market news can sometimes be a little too technical for some peoples liking. The long list of ticker symbols, the dollars and fractions of a dollar, the ups and downs, the highs and lows, the corporate earnings announcements, etc., can be ...
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by roynyr - Top 1000, Apr 11 '01
Pros: Jim Cramer is funny and insightful. Cons: None.
The market analysis and commentary that is available on the web site thestreet.com is some of the most informative, entertaining, and enlightening available anywhere on the web. The reasons that I have the internet site thestreet.com book marked as a...
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by davis25 , Dec 31 '99
Pros: Great coverage of what is hot and what will melt down soon Cons: You have to pay for it
Thestreet.com has two purposes. One, to make you money and second to teach you how Wall Street really works. Jim Cramer writes several times a day while the market is open and he is actively trading for his hedge fund. You get to read what he is...
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by ParkAvePlaya , Jan 06 '00
Pros: Great Commentary and Great Analysis Cons: None whatsoever
I really don't think the fact that people lose money because of their own ineptitude is a good enough reason to "hate" The Street.com. Furthermore I find James J. Cramer to be a very brilliant trader and certainly wiser than anyone who says...
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by Immikes , Dec 31 '99
Pros: Very informative & timely Cons: sometimes a little biased
The Street.com is one of the most insightful sites I've found to aid
in stock picking and trading....
I also enjoy their e-mail updates during the day with breaking news....
As a day trader I need as much information as...
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by opie_fife , May 26 '00
Pros: Cramer's hair - Good for laughs Cons: Not free
Ok, I admit it, I don't subscribe to the Street.com, I only read the free articles that sometimes are posted at their site. My question is: does anyone pay for this? and if so Why?
The articles I do read are full of hype and hyperbole, and...
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by sportsweek , May 17 '00
Pros: Timely, relevant, substance Cons: It costs money
Now this is what a good financial website is supposed to be. Thestreet.com (TSC) is filled with relevant, timely information that you often can't find anywhere else on the net. I don't always agree with their opinions nor do I endorse them but I...
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by c0mmander , Dec 25 '99
Pros: people believe what he writes Cons: I don't like Cramer
I don’t like TheStreet.com and I certainly do not like Cramer, the chief editorial guy. I find the site uneasy to navigate. Sometimes I use Yahoo to get quotes, and it shows an article with the $ sign next to it under the news column. SO then I have to...
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