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If you’re an investor, you know staying on top of Wallstreet takes a lot of reading. Thanks to the internet, there are tons of sources for the latest finance stories; in fact, the choices can be overwhelming. That’s where Streetread comes in.
Streetread.com sorts through the chaos of all the financial news on the web. Each day, Streetread presents the headlines of more than 20 leading finance websites, displaying the top Wall Street news and data in an easy to browse way. Not only that, but the site lets members manage their personal portfolios by enabling them to follow their own stocks, all within the same page.
How’s that for digital organization?
Born out of the daily frustrations of trying to stay up to date with all of the important news headlines that surround Wall Street and the rest of the financial world, Streetread offers not only the most comprehensive, but easiest to use interface for gathering the day's financial news and data. Traditionally, the only method of doing so, would be to manually visit each of the numerous leading financial news websites to painstakingly sift out the day's important events. Then, of course, you need to find the headlines pertaining to each of the stocks you either own or follow. By the time this process comes to an end, you're already behind in the current news.
Streetread seeks to completely eliminate this daily procedure with a single-page interface that automatically gathers all of the financial headlines and data the web has to offer - and all without ever having to reload the page. After creating a free account, and loading the stock symbols you're interested in, viewing the latest headlines for a symbol or financial website is just a single click away.
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