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The Last Episode of the Daily Roll Show

8/30/2021

 

KEY POINTS

  • Stock Cardians prefer to get a list of stocks to buy once or twice a week over a daily market recap.
  • ​Stock Cardians want to get to know other investors.
  • Stock Cardians want to get involved.

FEEDBACK RESULTS

Stock Cardians prefer to get a list of stocks to buy once or twice a week over a daily market recap.
On a scale of 0 to 10, you folks gave us an average score of 8.1 which means on average almost 8 out of 10 of you would recommend the Daily Roll show to a first. So, thank you for that vote of confidence! 

But, almost half of you want us to share a list of stocks worth buying and why once or twice a week. This means you prefer to spend more time on the detailed analysis of stocks and ETFs rather than scratching the surface with the recap of the market. 

So, in response, I plan to release one longer video each week, where I share a few stock ideas worth buying either by me or by our partners. I focus on original research and sharing with you what I'm buying. But, I don't buy stocks every week, especially if I don't find interesting opportunities. In those weeks, I will gather ideas from a few of our partners and share a summary with you. For example, this week, Joseph Hogue talked about buying Zynga (ZNGA) and Brian Feroldi and Brian Stoffel gave a thumbs up to Cloudflare (NET), while I personally didn't buy any stocks. 

The beauty of Stock Card's portfolio publisher community is that there is always a good idea shared by at least one of our partners and I want to make sure you don't miss on those. 

Bottom line is that every week, you'd get a detailed list of stocks to consider buying either from my or Stock Card's partners.

​Stock Cardians want to get to know other investors.
Stock Card is lucky to partner with quite a few investors who either share their portfolios on Stock Card's Stock Picks page or just collaborate with us in different ways. We plan to have more open conversations with these partners and collaborators about their strategy, lessons learned in their journey to become investors, and also get them to share at least one great stock idea to buy.

Moving forward, I'll invite more investors to join the show and get them to share their good ideas with you.

Stock Cardians want to get involved.
The last change I'd like to propose is getting you involved in the research. Many of you know that our VIP users on Stock Card platform can suggest stocks to our team to do research on. This is in addition to the information you get on Stock Cards or ETF Cards. This is analyst commentary you can find in the Our Strategy section of Stock Cards and ETF Cards. 

So, I plan to do more live events and research a few of those stocks that you have suggested on the spot using Stock Card and any other source I typically use. 

As I record these live research shows, you will have an opportunity to join, submit a pitch, and even join me live. I'm looking forward to researching some stocks and ETFs with you. Expect an invitation to live pitch shows in the coming weeks as we figure out the format and plan for them.

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​So, there you have it. We’re saying goodbye to the Daily Roll show as you know it. We’ll focus on once-a-week, detailed research to give you great stocks to buy now. Expect to see partners and other investors as guests, as well as live stock-pitching events so you can get involved too. 

And, that's it for today! From the team behind the Daily Roll show, I thank you for watching, listening, and reading. 

Don't forget to give Stock Card a try and sign up for a 14-day free trial with promo code "rollwithourceo" all lowercase and in one word. I'll see you next Wednesday with the new format.
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