At a price of $99 per month for the basic version, and $249 for the ‘Essential’ package, Benzinga Pro is not the cheapest market information provider out there. However, compared to the likes of the Bloomberg terminal and Reuters Ekion, which cost $2,200 and $1,800 per month respectively, Benzinga Pro offers excellent value for money. Granted, the Benzinga offering does not provide the same level of insight as its more expensive peers, but as a news tool, it ticks all the boxes. One of the most valuable tools the platform provides is the ‘Benzinga Pro Squawk,’ which is simply…
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