Introduction

MOTIF OPERANDI:

The majority of public investment research is made available for two reasons: i) it benefits the writer and, ii) it helps the platform build clout and achieve SEO goals. This results in several certainties:

  1. Writers will publish as much as they can to boost their earnings and profile, and may outsource their analysis and writing to people in low-income countries;
  2. Clickbait tactics will ensure that low quality reports receive high visibility;
  3. Platforms will pursue high-volume strategies and may employ generalist freelancers (ie: people who also write about gardening) to achieve this;
  4. Most content will be SEO-rich, but not insight rich.

Investors like you will struggle to find the good stuff.

Investment platforms are famous for overloading their pages with unnecessary content and tools. What does this mean? It means that these websites will consume your time, instead of delivering the best returns on your time.

The Investment Editor’s Cut (IEC) is designed to help everyday investors separate the wheat from the chaff. We’ll filter out 80+% of investment articles and deliver just 4-5 thoughtful, discerning pieces of investment literature per day. We also provide useful tools and features.

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