FT Weekend or Barron's
Is there anyone here who subscribes to FT Weekend (paper) and Barron's together for that Saturday read? Do you think they are interchangeable or would you just get one or the other? Thoughts?
Is there anyone here who subscribes to FT Weekend (paper) and Barron's together for that Saturday read? Do you think they are interchangeable or would you just get one or the other? Thoughts?
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Bump, also curious on this
Lol.OrangeFutures, I thought you had a response.
I can't believe no one cares about this
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EDIT: double post.
I too am wondering about this. Someone told me that they read Barron's and liked their content. I am going to get a few mags and I'll try to analyze them and respond back to the post.
I prefer FT because Barron's and WSJ are geared a bit more towards corporate finance and M&A as opposed to the markets.
Barron's has one or two articles a week though that are solid macro (broad-based) that can contribute to your knowledge for the week though.
I think barrons is interesting for their commrntary on specific fund managers as well as wealth management practices but I'm a bit biased since I'm coming from the private banking arena now
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