The Better Investing website has three new features and you need to be a BI/NAIC member to access them.
(1) Gold Nuggets: short articles on stocks, mutual funds, and personal finance.
There are two shorties on stocks: "The Math of Bear Markets" (one paragraph, 6 sentences) and "The Case Against Efficient Markets" (one paragraph, 6 sentences).
BI should have said very short.....or very, very short!
(2) First Cut: pre-screened companies that meet BI/NAIC criteria with links to the S&P Stock Data Service Company Report and to the On-Line SSG.
This month, 28 companies are identified: 16 large, 11 medium, and 1 small (FDS).
However, the screening criteria are not specified and it is not clear if the criteria pertain to the company's size or to its growth rates (historical and/or expected). Moreover, the link to the On-Line SSG is merely to a blank form.
(3) The third new feature has solid promise: the results of an Online Group Study that provide step-by step guidance for completing a Stock Selection Guide (SSG) on a particular company. Each of them is presented by a volunteer educator.
Three studies have already been completed: Staples (SPLS) led by Ken Peters; Proctor & Gamble (PG) led by Grethen Hurt; and Coach (COH) led by John Tufts. Special thanks to Ken, Grethen, John, and all the other volunteer helpers.
You can download the studies along with related materials, view the Audio-Visual presentation on your computer's media player, and participate in the live discussion if you sign up in advance (space is limited).
You will find links to these new features on the Tools & Resources tab after you log-in.
Armin Fields
ps: I think it is strange that BI/NAIC did not post an announcement of these new features on any of the discussion lists. I also think it is strange that no one on any list mentioned these new features.
I am posting a copy to the I-Club-List