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I'm beginning to wonder whether I shouldn't set up a financial news portal myself. Headlines like this (see below) really make me want to vomit. A start-up gets a niche contract and finanzen.net suggests the end of $NVDA (-3,83 %) . Just for the record: I consider such headlines to be journalistic spin-offs even if I don't hold the share in question.


I also find this click-baiting so abysmally despicable because I myself am a trained journalist - although I learned my (then) profession when there was no Internet. The editors of today don't deserve the name and aren't worth the electron beam that shoots their nonsense onto the screens.


Rant over.


https://www.finanzen.net/nachricht/aktien/34-besser-als-gpus-34-nvidia-herausforderer-furiosaai-zieht-grossen-kunden-an-land-war-es-das-fuer-die-ki-dominanz-von-nvidia-14658792

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I feel for you...this click-baiting gets on my nerves too. If you're interested in the financial markets, there are some editorial offices that take this to the extreme. I don't even open articles from "Der Aktionär" or "Börse Online" any more.
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@DividendenAlpaka so-called financial pornography 😉
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When it comes to news, I find MarketScreener and Investing.com much more pleasant, as they only contain news from the press agencies and usually without any interpretation.

Finanzen.net is only relevant to me for searching for securities.
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