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This article has 10 comments:
- Dan Blue
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Feb 24 02:57 PM- Dan Blue
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Feb 24 03:00 PM- prescient11
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Feb 24 03:31 PMI do hope your site continues to do its good investigative pieces on Etrade stock as well. I think many are going to be surprised to find out what a turn around story is happening with Etrade. For all of the noise, Etrade customers are among the most loyal around -- Etrade has shown amazing customer retention through this rough patch. Now, the company likely will win back customers and continue to survive and thrive with its superior platform and competitive nature.
It is quite fitting that two renegades, if you will, in the online arena have recognized each other. Etrade has questioned the established Wall Street broker model and Seeking Alpha has taken over the role of the traditional "analyst" in terms of both factual research and analysis. Congrats and best regards.
- omooc
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Feb 24 06:05 PM- daffy
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Feb 25 09:41 PMThanks SA, I have been reading your articles since starting with eTrade. Has anybody tried to get a 1st mortgage through eTrade? If you have, and if you have an opinion, I would like to know how you would rate the availablity of credit from eTrade vs. your previous lender.
That's all folks. And thanks to all the commentors, your opinions are read and appreciated.
- Alpha Seeker
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Feb 26 03:26 AMRob, WallastonInvestments.c...
- CrossProfit
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Feb 26 07:43 AMThe SA format is simple. Go to the homepage. The 'news' column is done by SA salaried employees. The 'opinion & analysis' column are articles that are written by non affiliated authors.
For 'opinion & analysis', SA editors work in two modes. First is the 'active draw mode'. In this mode, SA editors enter approximately 50 predetermined sites on a daily basis and draw articles from the site (article aggregation). Second mode is submission mode, where approximately 400+ authors submit articles for publication.
To better the chances of publication, authors have noticed that if they take an opposing view to a recently published article on SA, they have a better chance of getting published. SA loves to pitch all sides of an argument. Likewise, you can submit a well written and documented article and you may not get published if the editors feel that the article does not add anything new to what has already been published. The quality of the writing is second fiddle to the thought process and insight. Remember, SA is not competing with MarketWatch or AP and is not a 'breaking news' service per se.
As for comments, SA never deletes comments based on opinion. You can write the most wacky opinion, as long as it is non derogatory it will stay. Even some personal attacks on authors are left 'as is' as long as the commentator is making a valid argument along with the 'anger attack'.
Anyone can post a comment as long as they register, thus reducing spam.
CrossProfit is not affiliated with SA and we submit articles for publication. To date, about 10% (perhaps 15%) of articles submitted were rejected, sometimes flat out and other times on a re-write basis.
If you need more info, e-mail SA.
SA editors,
Please correct any inaccurate info in this comment.
CrossProfit
- Dan Blue
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Feb 26 04:20 PMI want to see more info that helps the share value achieve price stability. The more communication the better the shareholders and customers will feel about Etrades brand image.
I would love to see Etrade sold as long as I could keep my shares this may help increase the stock stability and shareholder confidence.
- jbmaria
- 114 Comments
May 27 11:36 PMIs someone getting paid to pump-inquiring minds want to know???
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