StreetAuthority.com

StreetAuthority.com

StreetAuthority.com is an online and print publisher of investment newsletters. The company was created in 2001 by Chief Investment Strategist Paul Tracy, and according to its home page, currently claims more than 100,000 subscribers to its five newsletters as of January 2007.

Newsletters

Today, the company offers five investment newsletters, all aimed at separate audiences:

"High-Yield Investing" is a monthly fee-paid letter dealing with income investments. Its editor, Carla Pasternak, focuses her attention on securities paying above-average dividend yields.

"Half-Priced Stocks" is StreetAuthority.com's monthly value-investing newsletter. Editor Nathan Slaughter focuses mainly on stocks trading below their intrinsic value, which he calculates using a company's discounted cash flow.

"Market Advisor" is a general investment newsletter of which founder Paul Tracy is the editor. This monthly letter's main feature is its "Beat the S&P" Portfolio, which the company says has beaten the returns of the S&P 500 since the portfolio's inception. [http://streetauthority.com/ma-sample.asp]

"Swing Trader" is a weekly publication that, as you may suspect, is aimed at swing traders. Readers are able to follow editor Melvin Pasternak each week as he finds potential investment opportunities and trades them in a non-cash portfolio.

"Investor Update" is the company's free newsletter. StreetAuthority.com publishes an issue every week, which gives a recap of the market's action over the past week and provides analysis and investing ideas from the editors of the other newsletters.

In addition to its newsletters, StreetAuthority.com also hosts a variety of educational content on its web site. This includes a financial dictionary, options trading courses, and industry profiles.

Top Ten Stocks for 2007

Each year since 2003, the company's "Market Advisor" newsletter has published a report titled "Top Ten Stocks for 20XX (Insert Year). This report features ten stock picks editor Paul Tracy and his staff believe will outperform the market in the coming year. Since its inaugural issue, StreetAuthority claims the cumulative returns of the picks in the report have beaten the S&P 500 in the year they were published. [http://www.streetauthority.com/p/ma/2007/02-01-house.asp]

External links

* [http://www.streetauthority.com StreetAuthority.com]
* [http://www.streetauthority.com/terms/glossary.asp StreetAuthority.com Financial Dictionary]


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