Sources of Information on Investing Information on investing may be more readily available than you think. Here are several sources of information to help you stay current on market developments. Business dailies: Both The Wall Street Journal and Investor's Business Daily frequently offer special features on particular markets or investment trends. Business weeklies: Barron's provide regular coverage of markets, and is the leading weekly information source. In addition, both The Economist and Business Week provide information on the international marketplace. Cable television: CNBC offers daily market programming. CNN also covers markets during both its morning and evening business reports, including "MoneyLine." Investment newsletters: John Pugsley's Journal, written by John Pugsley (author of numerous books, including Common Sense Investing), and published by Marketing & Publishing Associates, Ltd., Dept. JPJAS, 23-00 Route 208, Fair Lawn NJ 07410 for $95 per year. Both are highly recommended.