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STOCKS & COMMODITIES magazine

About STOCKS & COMMODITIES magazine

The website is the online presence of a real STOCKS & COMMODITIES magazine. There is nothing mentioned about the magazine as well as about the website.
In fact, it is a common website of a real magazine, the main feature of which is the so-called “Subscribers area”. Not, not all the website is available for free visitors.

Quality of News

The news are copied from the latest issue. So, these news are of free access. All the rest, which are in archives, are paid.

There are also articles in the sections “Working Money”. All other sections do not make sence, it’s impossible to guess, whether they contains articles or what, untill you visit them. Actually, all of them contain articles, but the division is very strange.

Of course, there is a trial, using which you may get temporary access to the whole website, not only to it’s free areas.

Apart from News

The website’s subjects are money and trading, but, actually, I failed to find any extra information about the market on the website. Maybe it is the problem of navigation, but it seems very strange that such a website doesn’t feature any extras.

Site Design and Ease of Navigation Comments

There can’t be any comments about navigation, which may be good as well as poor, but the design is absolutely ugly. There are no special features in the design, just plain text ad piles of flash advertisement. Actually, the amount of advertisement is bigger on STOCKS & COMMODITIES than on any of the websites which participate in our rating.

On top of that there are numerous pop-up windows which are really annoying.

Advantages

  • Large amount of news

Disadvantages

  • News are not sorted well
  • Not the whole website is free
  • There is no information about the website
  • It’s design is ugly.
 
 


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