You're obviously a very smart guy. For whatever reason, I have read every one of your blog posts since you showed up here. Call it a nose for talent. But here's the thing, as I see it, you're on your way to becoming Prince of the Ivory Tower, and maybe that's your calling.... but here in the real world... give us some stock picks that can make us some money brother.... we're not in college anymore. EDIT: U.S. stocks
Look, I do have subscription option on my website. If you really read all my posts, you must have come across that as well. To my subscribers, I do offer stock picks. And, you need not call me names, just because, I would not do what you wanted me to do. I do not specialize in the US stocks. My area of work is just the stocks listed on the Indian stock market. Readers on this forum are not trading US stocks alone. If @Baron thinks otherwise, he can ban me.
You're mistaking "name calling" with my literary flare. On the contrary, my post was meant to be quite complimentary. There's no shame in being an academic intellectual, and being the "prince" of those... is a huge compliment. I do apologize however, I probably could have phrased it better. As for the paying of a subscription... ahh... not me. But good luck with it. If I were in the market for one though, before I spent any money I'd want to see a track record. I think most would agree. Not sure how you're gonna slay that dragon without posting a portfolio. And maybe you do. I just didn't click that far in your site. I read the blog stuff, it's well done. I guess I take it for granted that everyone has not learned that stuff by now. g/l
As per the current regulations in my country, I cannot publicly post my past performance. That form of advertising looks like shouting from rooftops which the regulators are not comfortable with. Earlier, I worked in accounting industry. That is a regulated industry too with a strict 'no' on different forms of advertisement. Anyways, we need to follow the regulations of the jurisdictions that we operate in. I get my clients mostly through the traditional 'word-of-mouth'. And, I am sorry, if I misunderstood your earlier post.