First off, thank you for the feedback on this morning's email update. I thought it was pretty useful too. ;-) I think focus on the email updates was one of the good things that came out of the recent feedback exercise.Secondly, as you know, I maintain a subscription to stockcharts.com to gain full access to their capabilities (as opposed to cheaping out with their still very worthwhile free tools) as well as one to Decisionpoint.com, which compiles lots of charts and data on sentiment that I find useful. I remain on the lookout for select services that can help me provide the top notch service that is NFTRH's imperative, although I need to guard against information overload as well.
But as a SeekingAlpha contributor I was offered a free 1 year premium subscription to Zach's Investment Research per the blurb below. Now, being a non-mainstream guy I am not sure how this will play out or if there will be any benefit/effect on NFTRH. But as they say, it can't hurt.
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