Easystockalerts.com Launches for Investors


BIRMINGHAM, Mich., July 31, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Easystockalerts.com is now live! (http://www.easystockalerts.com) The new website features an advanced stock alert system that notifies market participants, in real-time, when news is published. The website provides these alerts through e-mail and RSS, so members never miss a beat on stocks that they track. Whether it's a company press release, an SEC filing, an analyst upgrade, or a hot rumor, members will be instantly notified!

Easystockalerts.com is an affiliate of StreetInsider.com, a leading financial news analysis service. Market moving news reports from StreetInsider.com will be included in the alerts at Easystockalerts.com. The site will also monitor top financial blogs for news on your stocks.

Membership is free, and allows members to track news on up to 15 stocks. A premium service is available for a small monthly fee for those looking to track a larger portfolio.

"Easystockalerts.com is the easiest, most comprehensive news alert system available on the Internet," said Steve Marra, VP of StreetInsider.com.

David Moenning, Co-Founder of TopGunsTrading.com, commented, "One of the benefits of being a full-time investment 'pro' is we spend thousands of dollars each month to keep us abreast of news, research, filings, rumors, etc. While the average investor doesn't need or want all the information we have access to, investing blind is just plain dumb. There is now a news solution designed for the individual investor that I feel very strongly about -- Easystockalerts.com."

Member Benefits:



 -- Never miss news on stocks that you follow
 -- Receive Market Moving Reports from StreetInsider.com on your
    stocks
 -- Receive Company Press Releases on your stocks
 -- Receive SEC filings on your stocks (10K, 10Q, 8K, Form 4, 13G,
    13D, etc.)
 -- Get Upgrades, Downgrades, New Coverage news alerts from Wall
    Street Brokers
 -- Create a custom consolidated RSS feed, that you can easily add to
    any RSS reader
 -- Find out what bloggers are saying about your stocks
 -- Find out which funds are buying and selling your stocks
 -- Find out about Wall Street rumors on your stocks
 -- Find out what Wall Street analysts are saying about your stocks.

            

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