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| The OP's site is a thin redirector for most of it's topics it just sends you to yahoo, investinginbonds.com, or sec.gov etc. The only 'native content' is to sell a newsletter... "Nuf said". No wonder the OP was looking for something better . There's a "daily briefing" that is all 10-yearcharts... Joe |
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| heuristics[at]gmail.com wrote: - quote - I don't know the one you mentioned, but have you checked out: www.bondsonline.com www.investinginbonds.com -Tad |
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| Tell us your needs and tell us exactly what is bad about the site you first mentioned, so you don't seem like you're just trying to sell us on it. Joe |
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| Thanks Elle Fidelity is trying but looking it over it doesn't equal: http://www.municipalbondnewsletter.com/ I'll keep looking.................... ![]() |
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| Depending on your needs, you might want to try Fidelity's recently upgraded bond site at http://personal.fidelity.com/product...dincome/?bar=c . In particular, experiment with its "Search Individual Bonds, " then use the feature "search across offerings." The search engine accepts a desired yield range, grade of bond, type of bond (municipal, treasury, corporate). One does not need a Fidelity account to use this feature. <heuristics[at]gmail.com> wrote - quote - |
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