11Mo
I took a look at your site.
It's actually rock solid.
Perhaps not several analyses a week but maybe 1-2 a month?
The current pace doesn't really motivate me to order another newsletter.
I generally don't just buy more, as you yourself write in your article: An analysis is essential and I only buy if I'm either very sure that I'm right or I find an analysis that I can understand AND that I agree with (with the exception of ETFs).
It might also help if you publish your portfolio.
Unfortunately, there are enough influencers who recommend individual stocks, but then invest 99% in ETFs themselves.
It's actually rock solid.
Perhaps not several analyses a week but maybe 1-2 a month?
The current pace doesn't really motivate me to order another newsletter.
I generally don't just buy more, as you yourself write in your article: An analysis is essential and I only buy if I'm either very sure that I'm right or I find an analysis that I can understand AND that I agree with (with the exception of ETFs).
It might also help if you publish your portfolio.
Unfortunately, there are enough influencers who recommend individual stocks, but then invest 99% in ETFs themselves.
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Hi Markus, thanks for your feedback. My portfolio can be viewed by anyone who follows me here on Getquin. So in the end it is published. My current portfolio allocation is 68.3% individual stocks, 23.6% ETFs and 8.1% crypto. You have to decide for yourself whether the newsletter is worthwhile for you. But since it doesn't cost anything and I don't send anything except for the newly published articles, I don't see what disadvantage a subscription should have. But of course it's not compulsory.
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10Mo
@investorsapiens I think what Markus means is a typical portfolio link that you often see here. There you have more analysis information than just the list of purchased shares (you can't see more under Profile -> Portfolio).
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