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Strategies & Market Trends : Young and Older Folk Portfolio

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To: macbolan who wrote (20993)10/6/2025 2:21:00 PM
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Re. Well apparently that's ended at SA as it looks like they have put that behind the annoying "hey pay $4.95 per month for this free stuff..."

I got tired of jumping all the hoops to get free SA stuff, so manned up and paid for a SA Premium at a discount. They do run discounts on every big holiday and end of year sale. I figured, I get enough use out of SA to justify paying for the discounted premium service. Also, I only use Apple Pay method for such subscriptions as I can cancel anytime without having to deal with SA admin.

As for the $4.95, it sounds quite reasonable as long as they let you access some other features/articles as well. I may switch to it once my yearly sub expires.

Other potential sources for free earnings calls:

Audio + Transcript / Live Call Apps & Platforms
  1. Quartr
    You can listen to live earnings calls (and past ones) with real-time transcripts — no registration or webcast link hunting. Quartr+1

  2. EarningsCall.biz
    This app/website offers audio of earnings calls (raw audio files) along with transcripts. EarningsCall

  3. Official Company Investor Relations Sites
    Many companies publish a webcast of their earnings calls, often with an audio streaming option. For example, Apple posts its earnings calls on its website. Apple

Transcript-Focused / Text + Some Audio
  1. Seeking Alpha
    They provide free written transcripts for many U.S. public companies. Some transcripts also have an audio version. Seeking Alpha+2About Seeking Alpha+2

  2. MarketBeat
    They offer written earnings call transcripts especially for S&P 500 companies, freely available. MarketBeat

  3. Investing.com
    Has a transcripts section where you can read full earnings call transcripts. Investing.com

  4. The Motley Fool
    Publishes transcripts of recent earnings calls for companies they cover. The Motley Fool

  5. CapEdge
    Offers transcripts from many public companies, updated hourly. CapEdge

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