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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. 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. | 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. | + | 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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