Ruchi is a financial writer covering the US stock market. She is located in New Zealand but has been following and analyzing American public companies for more than 15 years. Previously, she worked at Businessday Nigeria and has written content for MarketRealist, Benzinga and Zacks Investment Research among others.
Jamie Geller is an entrepreneur and content writer who helps startups, small businesses, and thought leaders grow and monetize their brands through artful storytelling. Her portfolio includes clients in finance, real estate, wellness, retail, education, and recruitment, and long-form content for websites, scripts/speeches, blogs, landing pages, newsletters, and more. Outside of work, you can find Jamie biking through Prospect Park, taking pilates classes, or being an (overly) doting mom to her adopted fur-baby, Maxwell.
Dilantha is a former buy-side equity analyst who now contributes to Seeking Alpha, GuruFocus, TipRanks, and ValueWalk. He is the founder of Beat Billions, a premium investment research subscription service on Seeking Alpha’s Marketplace. He has appeared on CNBC and Bloomberg to discuss stock markets and the global economy.
Lisa Fritscher has been a contributing writer for App.Stock.News since 2024. Lisa has been interested in investing since winning The Stock Market Game in high school. In more than a decade as a professional writer, she has written consumer-facing financial information and advice articles for a wide variety of publications. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of South Florida.
As a professional writer since 2012, Julie Stoller has covered many industries, from healthcare and technology to consumer products and industrials. She has written about IPOs, spinoffs, ETFs, stock splits, commodities, legislative actions impacting investors, and macroeconomic issues. While keeping up with the latest meme stocks and trends, Julie's special interests are discovering under-the-radar opportunities and considering investor perception, which can impact stock value at least as much as hard numbers.
Sean Kelland is a financial commentator with a keen interest in the intricate interplay between geopolitical movements and market dynamics. With a sharp eye for curating leading analyst insights, Sean delivers timely and impactful financial content that navigates the complexities of the global market. Drawing on his extensive experience in content creation and writing, he provides readers with valuable investment perspectives and a nuanced understanding of market trends and the potential implications of current events on financial landscapes.
Jim has worked as an equity analyst and portfolio manager on Wall Street for more than 25 years, first as Institutional Investor-ranked utilities analyst with Bear Stearns and Goldman Sachs, and then as a long-short portfolio manager with hedge funds such as Amaranth Advisors and the Bass Brothers. In addition, he headed JP Morgan’s North American equity proprietary trading desk.
Jim holds an MBA in Finance from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (graduated with Distinction), as well an undergraduate civil engineering degree from the University of Notre Dame (Magna Cum Laude), and a MS degree in aeronautical engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA).
William Freedman, MBA, is a New York-based financial writer and former Wall Street stock analyst. He volunteers his time as a trained leader with Scouting USA.
Justin Estes is a finance writer and certified financial marketing expert with over 5 years of experience creating educational content for leading brands like the New York Stock Exchange and Franklin Templeton. He honed his craft working at firms such as Greystar and Brookfield Asset Management, where he gained a wealth of knowledge across banking, investments, fintech, and real estate private equity.
Building on this foundation, Justin founded a thriving fractional CMO business, partnering with top finance companies to develop data-driven content strategies that truly connect with investors.
Driven by a passion for uncovering non-obvious data points in his equity research, Justin excels at distilling complex insights into engaging, accessible narratives in his thought-provoking articles and reports.
His fascination with financial history also led him to pen the fiction novel Ad Absurdum, Quandary of Power, which was partially inspired by the classic investing memoir Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.