Replaced with Seeking Alpha Premium
Those who have worked with me know I have used and recommended Weiss Ratings for many years. After comparing the functionality and content of Weiss Ratings against Seeking Alpha, I cancelled my Weiss subscription today.
Weiss is still a good service, but I am not getting $300/year of value from their tools at this point in my investing career. Furthermore, the more valuable Seeking Alpha subscription is $250/year. Many of my recent blog posts have featured Seeking Alpha or Wallmine content. Both are helpful tools for evaluating investments including ETFs and stocks. My top six resources for evaluating investments now include the following:

Cancell my account
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If you want a Weiss account cancelled, contact Weiss. I just wrote about the service, I don’t provide it. I cancelled my account with Weiss.
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pscaletta57@gmail.com
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Too expensive for me to subscribe
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A Seeking Alpha subscription is a more valuable resource than Weiss. If I add up the mistakes I made without the tool, the tool pays for itself every year. Of course, I do more buying and selling of stocks and ETFs than most investors who are just trying to save for their retirement.
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