I wouldn't really say the WSJ is a good summary. If I look at the front page today, most of it is topical, but generic and not really actionable information in any way:
- The Drugs Young Bankers Use to Get Through the Day—and Night
- CEOs Want Trump to Change Course on Tariffs. He Isn’t Budging.
- Untangling America’s Love-Hate Relationship With Corporate Power
Etc, it doesn't really tell you much anything about what's going on in the market. Yahoo Finance on the other hand is a great overview, the upcoming fed meeting is front and center, there's a market overview on the right, highlights of specific big movers, etc.
- The Drugs Young Bankers Use to Get Through the Day—and Night
- CEOs Want Trump to Change Course on Tariffs. He Isn’t Budging.
- Untangling America’s Love-Hate Relationship With Corporate Power
Etc, it doesn't really tell you much anything about what's going on in the market. Yahoo Finance on the other hand is a great overview, the upcoming fed meeting is front and center, there's a market overview on the right, highlights of specific big movers, etc.