am hoping you can come up with some clever retrospective analysis on whether your posts have any impact. but am also skeptical such attribution is convincing.
either way, consider public posts for min mkt cap (e.g., >US$40M) or average daily\weekly dollar weighted volume (???) companies.
regarding the phillips and ilk, what is the base rate for putting reputation over money? it seems reputation comes as explicit acts of tax deductible 'charity' as well spent PR, not in the form of minority shareholders!
am hoping you can come up with some clever retrospective analysis on whether your posts have any impact. but am also skeptical such attribution is convincing.
either way, consider public posts for min mkt cap (e.g., >US$40M) or average daily\weekly dollar weighted volume (???) companies.
regarding the phillips and ilk, what is the base rate for putting reputation over money? it seems reputation comes as explicit acts of tax deductible 'charity' as well spent PR, not in the form of minority shareholders!