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We have a Value Line trial going on right now. As some of you know Value Line is a great resource for investors. We are considering purchasing this resource but we need to know if you all prefer Value Line or the other comparable investor resource, Morningstar.

 

We have two trials of Value Line:

1. Value Line Investment Survey- Covers about 135 stocks in seven or eight industries every week. It includes index information on Dow Jones, S&P, CBOE, Russell, and NYSE.

 

2. Value Line Research Center- Includes access to various publications covering stocks, mutual funds, options and convertible securities as well as special situation stocks.

 

You can get access to Value Line and Morningstar trial here http://sjpl.org/databases#Busi

 

Please comment and let us know what you think.



Posted by Margaret Yamasaki on Mar 15, 2011 | Comments: 8 |
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Comments from our readers...

When the value line will be available?

I refer to Value line many times for my investing. Santa Clara County Library has the offer for a long time. But due to recent policy change, San Jose residents can not access county library's value line any more. I just wonder when San Jose library will have its own Value Line? Thanks;

Thank you.

Thank you for your comment. We are still in the process of evaluating online investment resources  and a decision will hopefully be made sometime this year. Stay tuned!


Value Line and Morningstar online access

I love both Value Line and Morningstar online access because it is more convenient to access updated reports from a computer 24/7. Multiple online users can access at the same time. I think most people will benefit from reading reports from both institutions to gain insights of different opinions and perspectives.

Thank you!

Thank you for your comments.


Value Line

I enjoy reading Value Line. I much prefer Value Line over Morningstar. Well I like Morningstar for evaluating mutual funds but if looking at individual stocks Value Line is superior. Value Line also is superior in providing option recommendations. I'd love access to both, but if I had to pick one or the other, I chose Value Line. Thanks for the opportunity to comment and add my $0.02. Keep up the good work.

Thank you!

Thank you for your very helpful comments!


Love ValueLine Online

Just wanted to let you know that I love Value Line Online edition. Much easier to use and easier to read. Love it. No need for the print edition. The trial is successful in my opinion. Thanks

Thank you!

Thank you for your comments, we appreciate it!