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<blockquote data-quote="Lawgirlxo" data-source="post: 2082" data-attributes="member: 191"><p>I personally find email subscriptions very useful, I think it suits my lifestyle. Wake up early, spend 20-30 minutes in the morning to go over the emails that came in whilst I was asleep, and then get ready for the day. If I can't view it in the morning, I'll come back to it during the day.</p><p></p><p>I'm subscribed to Finimize, The Guardian, Business Insider and the Marget Mogul. Honestly, I've been using them for a long time now and I never miss the tropical news, even though I don't read the FT. I still know about the trade war, stock markets, the struggling economy of some emerging markets (Turkey, Argentina etc) If I want more information on a topic, I'll just google it to read opinions and stuff.</p><p></p><p>That said, I am definitely adding the FT to my reading list just to cover my bases. I admit it gives you a 360 degrees view on what's going on in the (financial) world.</p><p></p><p> Its easy to get overwhelmed if you try to read so many websites, newspapers, news outlets etc. Most of them still report on the same news so pick a few and stick to them!</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawgirlxo, post: 2082, member: 191"] I personally find email subscriptions very useful, I think it suits my lifestyle. Wake up early, spend 20-30 minutes in the morning to go over the emails that came in whilst I was asleep, and then get ready for the day. If I can't view it in the morning, I'll come back to it during the day. I'm subscribed to Finimize, The Guardian, Business Insider and the Marget Mogul. Honestly, I've been using them for a long time now and I never miss the tropical news, even though I don't read the FT. I still know about the trade war, stock markets, the struggling economy of some emerging markets (Turkey, Argentina etc) If I want more information on a topic, I'll just google it to read opinions and stuff. That said, I am definitely adding the FT to my reading list just to cover my bases. I admit it gives you a 360 degrees view on what's going on in the (financial) world. Its easy to get overwhelmed if you try to read so many websites, newspapers, news outlets etc. Most of them still report on the same news so pick a few and stick to them! Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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