Motley Fool - Low Integrity with High Frequency
Motley Fool seems to present news with low integrity, "click bait" titles, and they are obviously manipulative to serve their interests only.
Every day when I check my stock positions, there are several links that show these useless Motley Fool articles and, for companies for which the authors have their own interests, there are often several slanted articles each day.
There is now a common "joke" to where people in financial discussions say, "whatever you read in a Motley Fool article, you should do the opposite".
I'm surprised that Yahoo Finance shows so many of them and provides this free advertising to such a low integrity "news" source.
I feel that such a barrage of low-quality content is misleading investors who trust Yahoo Finance as a reasonable news source.
I suggest dropping Motley Fool altogether and showing news from reputable sources such as Barron's, Bloomberg, Routers, Etc. Instead.
Thank you for listening to my complaint/suggestion.

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Lee Bodkin commented
I agree with this
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Ivor Owen commented
They are in league with each other obviously!