They seem to have a lot of information and leave it up to the user to determine how to use it. The data seems conflicting sometimes as well. They email out a list of short sale candidates, but when you look up 2nd opinion they are not stated as short sale candidates.
The market may have a bearish reading, but still some stocks are rated long or best-long. The email has stocks w/ a buy rating, but the message at the top says that the market is bearish and limit investments to short sale candidates.
February 26th, 2009 at 3:48 am
1) I listen to Market Edge, maybe twice a week, and agree with you: they are cautious ( by not making firm recommendations), and since market conditions seem to change week by week, they may appear to be contradictory.
2) REMEMBER: They are in business to secure clients with investment $$$, and wil not (cannot?) give away free info.
3) Don’t listen to Gabriel Wisdom – he is a shill, looking to garner new customers (as is market edge).