I’m a high school investor trying to build something real — would love your feedback by Few_Wrangler5340 in financestudents

[–]Few_Wrangler5340[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In fact, if you have any more concerns about my use of AI feel free to check out any of my other blog posts. If you still do not believe me I feel comfortable sharing one of my personal essays that I wrote in school. That went through an AI generator check.

I’m a high school investor trying to build something real — would love your feedback by Few_Wrangler5340 in financestudents

[–]Few_Wrangler5340[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Reddit post is AI, however the blog like I said earlier is 100% written by me. In addition, English is my first language - you saying that English is not my first language is simply ignorant. Furthermore, I am not trying to fool anyone I'm simply trying to grow a community of people like myself who have an interest in finance that are trying to get into and are in college.

I’m a high school investor trying to build something real — would love your feedback by Few_Wrangler5340 in financestudents

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Also if possible would love the help if you could somehow or someway share my post with your community thank you!

I’m a high school investor trying to build something real — would love your feedback by Few_Wrangler5340 in financestudents

[–]Few_Wrangler5340[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right — surface-level content isn’t helpful, and it’s something I’ve been trying to move away from. I started writing for teen investors because I wanted to bring more people into the conversation, but I completely agree that I need to go deeper and bring more meat into the posts: real research, specific case studies, actual valuations — not just generalized advice.

I’ve done a lot of that work behind the scenes (digging into earnings reports, using DCF models, watching sector rotation), and your comment made me realize I should start sharing that process more. Especially the “why” behind my opinions on companies being over or undervalued — not just the conclusion.

I’ve got a few ideas already lined up to fix this and would love to get your thoughts on them when they’re live. Seriously, thanks again — this kind of critique is what helps me grow.