Financial Copywriting as Profitable Investment Ideas, Promotions of Businesses, and Ad & Subscription Revenue Generators

In general, regular consumers of financial news & opinion are smarter than the average bear: They take time to read detailed, well-researched financial articles.
Writing compelling articles for this audience isn’t like posting to a meme stock board: The subject matter has to be well-researched and analyzed by a business thinker.
What’s more, the article has to communicate ideas about complex subjects in a way that keeps the reader engaged. (The Big Short got “Wall Street snark” right).
I may not be Steve Eisman or Michael Burry, but I do have profitable financial ideas, and I do articulate them as compelling financial copywriting that benefits readers and publications alike.

In general, I generate an exceptional return on my financial copywriting in 3 ways:
1) Producing well-researched, actionable investment ideas.
2) Promoting businesses & nonprofits by writing articles on their behalf for financial publications that cater to their customer base.
3) Generating ad & subscription revenue by writing compelling articles for popular financial publications.

I invite you to follow the above links, read the pages, and decide for yourself if it would be better to trust your financial copywriting to a commoditized copywriter or hire me at a competitive rate.
My writing has more personality, and–more importantly–the ideas I communicate are worth many more “sacks”.