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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advise subscribers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing guidance or recommendations to individuals who are subscribed to a service or publication.
Example: "We advise subscribers to check their email regularly for updates and important announcements."
Alternatives: "inform subscribers" or "guide subscribers".
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"In the presence of the fore going facts, Curtis could not advise subscribers of their en titlement to a refund since the liquidation of the entitlement appeared to be foreclosed because of priority creditors," he said.
I routinely advise subscribers of 420 Investor of the pitfalls with several other companies in the sector as well, one of which is Isodiol, listed in Canada and the U.S. and in disarray with the Chairman of the Board leaving abruptly, several pending deals not closing, many related-party transactions and fading fundamentals, with growth lagging peers.
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This strategy shows promise, as illustrated by the performance of NoLoad Fund X, a newsletter that advises subscribers to always be invested in those no-load domestic stock funds with the best returns over the trailing few months.
"We have been sitting on the bench waiting and waiting and waiting for some jobs to appear, and they still are nowhere in sight," Joel L. Naroff, a normally optimistic forecaster, advised subscribers to his newsletter.
We advised subscribers to take a 52% gain.
Nevertheless, Stack has advised subscribers to change their sector allocations away from transportation stocks.
And right now he's advising subscribers to move all their equity accounts into cash.
Wright publishes a list of "undervalued" stocks with dividend yields in the high end of their historic range, which he advises subscribers to buy.
John Buckingham John Buckingham, editor of The Prudent Speculator (published by Forbes), acknowledges that it may be painful to look at your portfolio but advises subscribers to "stay the course".
Band has sent out e-mails twice this week advising subscribers "to be fully invested in stocks, up to your personal limit".
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