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This article on Seeking Aloha mentions the DCUM Money and Finance forum.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4203662-going-broke-1000-000-year Someone on the forum started a thread here about the article (not mentioning the DCUM connection): http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/0/749663.page#13588008 |
| Humm, I've never heard of that website. Thanks for pointing it out. The "I can't live on a bazillion dollars" story is pretty common here. |
| Seeking Alpha as a very legit site - a funny place to get a plug! |
| Yeah--all the finance guys go there along with the FT and Zero Hedge. |
+1. Legit. |
One of these things is not like the other. |
actually it helps to read both to get a full sense of the world and markets. zero hedge is very contrarian which helps to check assumptions that the ft peddle. |
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Seeking Alpha publishes articles from completely inexperienced, incompetent researchers. My company was the subject of one. Guy has a day job unrelated to finance but fancies himself some kind of stock market detective. He has published several articles about my company that are purely speculative and not grounded in reality. Our attorney has been in contact with the editor, who seems not to care.
It's clear their agenda is to influence stock prices. They're not ethical at all. |