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Stock Picks and Online Content Challenged – How to Write Articles on Stock Choices
They say that those authors that write about the future often have the future come back and bite them in the butt. This is very true and it’s very true for those folks that pick stocks, and then predict their future valuation. If you are to go on CNBC during the day and watch the show you will see people who disagree with each other, both stock-picking experts, with predictions 180-degrees apart.
One will say the stock is going to crash, and the other will say they are a buyer of the stock and it’s going to run to $100 per share. Then three days later or even a week later, we see one of them was right and one was wrong. Interestingly enough, each of them is wrong 50% of the time or more. So how are you going to able to write articles on Stock Choices without making yourself look like an idiot?
This is very difficult, but let me give you a few tips since I have been writing such articles for a long period of time. First, I watch the industry as a whole and its momentum and I don’t much worry about individual stocks, or how they are performing because many of these stocks are moved by speculators, market makers, short-sellers, and the latest hype over a merger or acquisition.
The best thing you can do when writing articles about Stock Choices is to talk about the industry trends and the upward or downward direction of that industry subsector. Then you should mention the various stocks that look good on paper, or are of solid companies.
Still, you must remind the readers of your articles that many things can happen and could change that direction. And you should mention some of these potential eventualities or events that could occur in your article. If you do that, you will have happy readers and you will be giving decent advice without causing anybody to pick the wrong stock. Please consider all this.
Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes you have to be careful what you hear, even if you hear it over the phone; Wireless Phone
Note: All of Lance Winslow’s articles are written by him, not by Automated Software, any Computer Program, or Artificially Intelligent Software. None of his articles are outsourced, PLR Content or written by ghost writers. Lance Winslow believes those who use these strategies lack integrity and mislead the reader. Indeed, those who use such cheating tools, crutches, and tricks of the trade may even be breaking the law by misleading the consumer and misrepresenting themselves in online marketing, which he finds completely unacceptable.
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