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I look at hundreds of charts a day.

After the bell, I curate the best ones and send them to investors.

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What is Daily Chartbook?

Daily Chartbook is a visual-based rundown of the most important factors driving today’s markets, with a focus on the US.

It features the best and latest research, both institutional and otherwise, curated to save investors time while delivering maximum value.

The newsletter is designed to offer a broad view of the market in a quick and easy-to-digest format that gives readers an edge in just a few minutes every day.

Daily Chartbook is published every weeknight (excluding market holidays) at 8 pm EST and contains 30 of the day’s best charts and insights.

Pricing: $20 per month or $200 per year.

Want to see a sample? Check out past editions here, here, and here, or check out any posts in the archive prior to November 2023.

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What do you get as a free subscriber?

By joining as a free subscriber you’ll get DC Lite.

DC Lite is a free, entry-level newsletter perfect for the casual subscriber or for those new to Daily Chartbook.

It is published every weeknight (excluding market holidays) at 8 pm EST and contains 5 of the day’s best charts and insights.


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