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  1. goofyfish Analog By Birth, Digital By Design Valued Senior Member

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    Thanks for the links above guys! Nice of you to do so!
     
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  7. Overdose From the steppes of Mongolia Registered Senior Member

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    RFE Website doesn't work

    Thanks anyway...
     
  8. psikeyhackr Live Long and Suffer Valued Senior Member

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    That Economics A-Z said a whole lot about:

    Depreciation

    A fall in the value of an ASSET or a currency; the opposite of APPRECIATION.

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  9. AK444 Registered Member

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    Thank you guys
     
  10. jlocke Registered Senior Member

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    Here are some of my favorite, these relate mostly to the stock market though:

    fool.com
    caps.fool.com (a community for individual investors to rate stocks)

    finance.google.com
    finance.yahoo.com
    I prefer using Google because, like most of their products, it is very simple and efficient; however, if you want to look at the discussions for a particular stock, you're probably better off with Yahoo as they seem to have a larger discussion community. For both though, I would take all opinions with a huge grain of salt.

    WSJ.com (The Wall Street Journal)
    As of right now you still have to pay for a subscription, but watch this space because Rupert Murdock has been quoted lately as saying he is strongly considering dropping the online subscription fee.

    marketwatch.com

    investmentcapitalist.com (very good blog)
     
  11. idiot0boy Registered Member

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    have a look at digitalook.com They have a huge amount of info available.
     
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