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To: Spekulatius who wrote (23567)3/18/2006 7:35:23 PM
From: Spekulatius  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78744
 
OT - Morningstar stock analysis

Does anybody use Morningstar stock analysis for his own investment considerations? When I gained access to Morningstar reports through my brokerage account I initially started to like the way they look at stock. Unfortunately i found that following their investment logic appears to me detrimental to the health of my portfolio. I believe that the Morningstar reports have a tendency to put their readers in the right stocks at the wrong time. I think the main reason is that their analyst cover so many stocks that they are behind the ball in most and don't discover early warning sign that indicate a deteriorating business.

I used to have access to Goldman Sachs report and found them timely and often well researched. i still have access to JPMorgan reports. What i like about them is that they sometimes do large comparative analysis on sectors including foreign stocks where it can be a lot of work to compile the data. While i do not always agree with their conclusions i found those reports very valuable.