I’m writing today about the launch of a new blog by the owner of The Net Fool.  Jim Regan, a finance student at Penn State University and a mutual fund manager, has always had a passion for the stock market.  At The Net Fool, he frequently wrote about the stock market and weaved in some great stock tips and analyses into other quality posts about making money in general.

Jim finally decided to separate the two niches (making money online and the stock market), and his new blog, Bullish Bankers, is focused primarily on investing ideas and stock market trends and analysis.

What is Bullish Bankers?

Jim’s new blog is a stock market collaboration owned by him and operated with some of his close friends from Penn State.  They intend to provide 100% free stock market analysis, opinion, and research every day. 

The blog is a combination of two blogs: one that Jim started a while back and another that his friend, Santosh Sankar planned.  They decided to collaborate (using Jim’s blogging background) and formed one mega stock market community.  Bullish Bankers is a large resource that potentially will be putting out 10 to 15 articles per day (due to the number of authors).

The website is divided into equities (typical stocks like Apple, Bank of America, and Caterpillar), commodities (crude oil, corn, silver, gold), market news (headlines from the economic world), and the economy (U.S. politics). 

Under equities, the website breaks down into each sector of the S&P 500 Index.  In other words, you can sort information by sectors like “Information Technology” or “Industrial Stocks.”

stock market trends graphic 1Why Should You Visit Bullish Bankers?

The simple answer is that Jim and his friends know what they’re talking about.

First and foremost, Jim works for a mutual fund!  He is an Associate Analyst of the Industrial Sector of the stock market at the Penn State Nittany Lion Fund, LLC.  Thus, he does this for a living, and he takes part in the day-in and day-out ups and downs of the market. 

Second, Jim stays very informed about stocks.  He reads the Wall Street Journal daily, studies stock research reports, researches various methods of valuing companies, and he even makes quite a few stock pitch presentations. 

I have been a daily reader of The Net Fool for months now.  Whenever Jim posts about the stock market, stock tips, or stock investing ideas, he comes at it from a very logical and well-researched angle.  I know that, when I’m reading Jim’s advice about stocks, he’s not BSing.  This guy knows what he’s doing, and I encourage you to read and apply his and his friends’ advice. 

If you invest in stocks, or if you are new to the game, the best tool is knowledge.  Jim and his friends at Bullish Bankers can provide you with all the resources you need to take the market by the horns.  (Pun not intended.) 

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