Thursday, March 13, 2008

Website almost ready - Your requests please

I have hired someone to put a website up. I find the blog format a little clunky.

I am setting up separate pages by topic and could really use input. Right now, I am looking at the following:
Stock reviews
Weekly Update
Commentary
Strategy
Portfolio
Forum

What do you think I should do?

6 Comments:

Blogger TakeStocK said...

Andrew, Great news on the site. Congaratulations..May be one section for Housing market ... I know lot of folks (including me -avoided the mistake of buying a home in 2006) learnt a lot and benefited by your comments in the invest-list on housing. You’re always right and spot on.

8:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would love to see more specific stock and portfolio performance analysis

9:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

all of the above

9:52 PM  
Blogger Andrew said...

Thanks so much for the feedback.

I am also thinking of putting up a calendar to guide expectations and to share somments. That is, in addition to ad hoc posts, something that fits the regular economic news postings and such. It will help me to plan better as well.

For stocks, yes - I need to do mor eof that hardcore deep diving. Send me stocks you want reviewed.

10:20 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thats indeed good news! Yep, I would've been caught up with this "priced out forever" mess in 2005. Fortunately, I decided to follow some of invest-listers advice and other sites.

I think you can include a forum like message board, where people can post their analysis and ask for your suggestion, I am getting to understand the technicals, but nowhere close, so, I can put up some technicals and check with others, would be a good!

More than anything, your update in time would definitely help a lot..

12:18 PM  
Blogger Joby said...

Thanks Andrew. Can you please put some specific industry analysis? Like, if you are buying a stock in industry x, these are the industry risks, and things to watch for etc... (I remember you talking about advantages of Titanium metal compared to other metals).

In the stock analysis, I would recommend you to short list, say three companies from the same industry, and explain the reasoning and competitive advantage for picking the final candidate compared to the other two.

It would be nice if you can include some post analysis of historic market crashes.

2:36 PM  

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