Open Directory - Business: Investing: Funds: News and Media
See also: - Ron Rowland's newsletter uses style rotation to make fund recommendations. - Opinions on issues in the investment management industry, published monthly. - Weekly newsletter that times the purchase and sale of leveraged index funds using a risk-reduction system. Signals are only given at the time of major change in market direction. - News on investment funds catered for institutional investors, including ETFs and hedge funds, published by Euromoney, a UK financial publications company founded in 1969. - Economic and market commentary by the Fund Evaluation Group, LLC, with in-depth focuses on current topics. - Newsletter uses Fibonacci ratios to time the market; published twice monthly. - Includes analysis, price and performance data on UK Unit Trusts, OEICs, Investment Trusts, Pension Funds, Exchange Traded Funds and Venture Capital Trusts. - Free investment fund articles, questions and answers, market timing signals, calculators and no-load information. - Subscription-based service, offering a number of trading systems for mutual and exchange-traded funds, tailored for different levels of risk. - Features trading systems for mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, especially those offered by Fidelity Investments. - Uses a market timing/asset allocation model to recommend index funds to its clients. - Charlie Hooper's newsletter offers weekly fund timing for various markets. - Paid subscribers get fund rankings and commentary from Janet Brown twice a month. - Shabbir's mutual-fund and stock-market blog. News, commentary and trading tips for mutual-fund and stock-market investments. - Barry Ritholtz's blog, where he shares his macro perspective on the capital markets and the economy. - Newsletter published monthly by Sheldon Jacobs. Each issue contains updated performance data on hundreds of no-load funds. - Steven J. Kaplan's commentary on investing and life in general, with a contrarian point of view. Contrarian theory recommends unpopular funds, based on popularity being cyclical ("today's dogs will be next year's favorites"). Updated a few times each month.