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1) You forgot Stocktwits e.g. https://stocktwits.com/EmergingMarketSkptc e.g. its a Twitter for investors-traders that syndicates to Finviz.

2) Yahoo! Finance once had the best financial news aggregator for individual stocks BEFORE Marissa ruined it (like she ruined all their products) to try and chase Millennial readers. My problem with Finviz's news aggregator is that it only goes back so far whereas Yahoo! Finance's used to go back many many years irrespective of how well traded the stock was... DO YOU KNOW A FREE FINANCIAL SITE THAT HAS A NEWS AGGREGATOR FOR HEAVILY TRADED STOCKS THAT GOES BACK MANY YEARS?

3) Seeking Alpha is a joke or rather its a joke being a writer and trying to deal with their 20 something year old editors who chase away ANY writer who might actually know what they are talking about! HOWEVER, I agree about the comments section (looks like Yahoo! Finance has brought back commenting under "conversations." There are ways of getting around paywalls etc to get earnings transcripts from SA or other sites...

4) https://theflyonthewall.com/ - used to syndicate to, I think, StockTwits and Yahoo! Finance - not sure anymore...

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PS Docoh has earning transcripts for free

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Investing.com has several good global screens like https://www.investing.com/economic-calendar/ where you can save filters e.g. by country/region, sector etc and some of the saved filters can be turned into links as I am using them (removing developed markets etc) in my Monday posts: https://emergingmarketskeptic.substack.com/p/emerging-markets-week-july-25-2022

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This is great. Thanks!

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On http://www.emergingmarketskeptic.com/ - I have a Resources tab with links to good emerging market resources and at the bottom of the homepage, links to all sorts of EM news sources, research newsletters, blogs etc...

BUT do you know a good news aggregator going back years for individual stocks that tend to get alot of articles? Just the headline title, dates and pub name that can be quickly scanned and maybe w/o the mostly garbage articles from SA-Motley Fool etc? I hate the current Yahoo! Finance blog look with graphics etc - hard to quickly scan! Finviz has an article limit which might only be a few days for a stock like AAPL - see what I mean https://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=AAPL

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what is cost for sentieo product?

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Not sure. Somewhere between $6 and $12K per year??

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ok thanks and what is difference between sentieo & alpha sense if you can guide me

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