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| - | Launched in 2007, Wikinvest is reinventing the traditional finance portal by highlighting the meaning and relevance of financial news and data. For successful investors and active traders, the game has changed - calling up a broker for a stock pick is the old model, while today's self-directed investors take advantage of the powerful tools available online to make their own choices. Wikinvest's users look at a wide range of information sources; they use interactive tools to track their own and others' performance; and they read, write, and collaborate with other investors online. | + | Launched in 2007, Wikinvest is reinventing the traditional finance portal by highlighting the meaning and relevance of financial news and data. Today's self-directed investors take advantage of the powerful tools available online to make their own choices, rather than calling their broker for a stock pick. Our users look at a wide range of information sources; they use interactive tools to track their own and others' performance; and they read, write, and collaborate with other investors online. |
| - | Our audience is affluent, well educated, and engaged - and they're one step away from their next trade. 90% own and trade stocks and 75% have an online trading account. 32% are business owners or C-level executives, and 42% have household income over $100K. This is a better percentage than what you'll find on Forbes, Morningstar, or Bloomberg.com. | + | On Wikinvest, you'll reach an audience that's affluent, well educated, and engaged - and one step away from their next trade. 90% own and trade stocks and 75% have an online trading account. 32% are business owners or C-level executives, and 42% have household income over $100K. This is a better percentage than what you'll find on Forbes, Morningstar, or Bloomberg.com. |
| [[Image:HHIComparison.png|left|400px|thumb|Wikinvest's users are wealthier than those at Forbes, Bloomberg, Morningstar, SeekingAlpha, and Yahoo! Finance]] | [[Image:HHIComparison.png|left|400px|thumb|Wikinvest's users are wealthier than those at Forbes, Bloomberg, Morningstar, SeekingAlpha, and Yahoo! Finance]] | ||
Launched in 2007, Wikinvest is reinventing the traditional finance portal by highlighting the meaning and relevance of financial news and data. Today's self-directed investors take advantage of the powerful tools available online to make their own choices, rather than calling their broker for a stock pick. Our users look at a wide range of information sources; they use interactive tools to track their own and others' performance; and they read, write, and collaborate with other investors online.
On Wikinvest, you'll reach an audience that's affluent, well educated, and engaged - and one step away from their next trade. 90% own and trade stocks and 75% have an online trading account. 32% are business owners or C-level executives, and 42% have household income over $100K. This is a better percentage than what you'll find on Forbes, Morningstar, or Bloomberg.com.
To learn more about advertising opportunities, download our media kit or contact Adam Farren, Director of Business Development, adam[at]wikinvest.com.
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