Business Valuation Expert Invents Better Way to Research Equities
Ian Campbell, a recognized Canadian business valuation expert, manages his own stock portfolio. This would scare the heck out of me if I tried to do the same thing; but he seems to be doing just fine.
Campbell told me that it wasn't that easy in the past. He got tired of wading through financial web sites, newsletters, and other data for what seemed like unending hours each week. Being in the financial industry for more than three decades, he knew from experience the best way was to develop a solution was to tackle it himself.
Speaking of unending hours, how many did you spend last month? Were you like me, wading through the data quagmire -- that unending labyrinth of data related to the stocks you're following?
Perhaps you're one of those who like to manage your own portfolio. Maybe you're interested in the Canadian Small Cap Mining and Oil & Gas Industries; or you're a financial adviser with clients interested in these sectors. If so, you've likely experienced 'the problem' - the huge waste of your valuable time -- pouring over charts, tables, financial documents and websites, when accessing economic, industry and company data on the Internet.
Campbell commissioned proprietary survey research in both the U.S. and Canada. Among other things, it asked how much time respondents spent researching stocks on the Internet. His research pointed out that 80% of those retail investors surveyed in the U.S.A. and Canada spent up to 10 hours per month, researching stocks, bonds and other financial affairs on the Internet.
I think you'll agree it's reasonable to assume that 80% of all retail investors don't manage their own portfolios. They assist or collaborate perhaps; but mostly they rely on the expertise of an investment adviser for assistance. So why are these people online researching and investigating equities?
The answer perhaps lies in the fact that the research also asked these same respondents a few questions about how they felt regarding their own investment advisers.
The answers were illuminating to be sure! Let's just say these 80% are not taking any chances. They want to know exactly what is happening with their portfolio and how to ensure that their own Investment Advisor focuses on their financial affairs.
Campbell was sure he was on to something. He was confident that thousands of other investors must feel like him: frustrated with the way online investment research was done; and what he had to work with. He decided to conduct even more research to see if the market needed and would be willing to pay for a unique membership web site that would take the data - the material that drives most of us bananas - and properly organize it in a way that he and those other investors had not seen before.
Campbell continued and made other relevant data more easily available. Now those who wanted to manage their own portfolio, or just keep an eye on it; or who have an IA working with them, could be more organized; work faster. The IA's would also put this new 'tool' to good use.
Having been an influential corporate valuation expert for more than 35 years, he knew that if he could solve these problems, putting all this in one website, he just might have the silver bullet. The result was StockResearchDD.com, which launched recently.
One individual investor, constantly frustrated by the onerous task of wading through the deluge of stock market and individual stock data decided to do something about it. Now everyone can access this better way of researching stocks.
©Copyright, Roy MacNaughton, 2007
To learn more, go to: http://www.stockresearchdd.com Roy MacNaughton is a business writer and coach. He's a seasoned marketer, with more than 25 years of international experience, including eight years online. His specialty is finding investment "niches" that can be exploited and/or added to his own portfolio. Check his blog at: http://www.UmarketingU.com
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