Conversational Weekly Market Analysis Posts
Budget: £18 – £36 GBP
Each week I share my trading thoughts on both eToro and my X (Twitter) feed and I’d like those insights packaged into clear, conversational market-analysis posts.
Here’s what I have in mind:
I’ll send you the raw notes I gather during the week—earnings calls, macro data points, charts, and any positions I’m watching. You’ll turn that material into a friendly yet informed narrative that retail traders can relate to. The goal is to highlight what moved the market, why it mattered, and what I’m watching next, all without sounding like a textbook.
Deliverables (recurring every week):
• One eToro post (roughly 500–800 words) breaking down the week’s key stock moves, macro headlines, and a quick look ahead.
• One X thread (3–5 tweets) that distills the same ideas into punchy, shareable insights with ticker symbols and light hashtags.
• A short, one-line risk disclaimer appended to both pieces.
Acceptance criteria:
• Tone stays conversational—think “chatting with a fellow trader,” not formal research.
• Content focuses on stock market analysis; no trade recommendations or heavy jargon.
• Final copy is delivered no later than Sunday 18:00 UTC each week in a Google Doc and a plain-text file for easy copy-paste.
Consistency matters more to me than length, so if a slow week only needs a tighter update, that’s fine. Let me know your experience with market commentary and any tools you use for chart screenshots or data sourcing so we can hit the ground running.
Here’s what I have in mind:
I’ll send you the raw notes I gather during the week—earnings calls, macro data points, charts, and any positions I’m watching. You’ll turn that material into a friendly yet informed narrative that retail traders can relate to. The goal is to highlight what moved the market, why it mattered, and what I’m watching next, all without sounding like a textbook.
Deliverables (recurring every week):
• One eToro post (roughly 500–800 words) breaking down the week’s key stock moves, macro headlines, and a quick look ahead.
• One X thread (3–5 tweets) that distills the same ideas into punchy, shareable insights with ticker symbols and light hashtags.
• A short, one-line risk disclaimer appended to both pieces.
Acceptance criteria:
• Tone stays conversational—think “chatting with a fellow trader,” not formal research.
• Content focuses on stock market analysis; no trade recommendations or heavy jargon.
• Final copy is delivered no later than Sunday 18:00 UTC each week in a Google Doc and a plain-text file for easy copy-paste.
Consistency matters more to me than length, so if a slow week only needs a tighter update, that’s fine. Let me know your experience with market commentary and any tools you use for chart screenshots or data sourcing so we can hit the ground running.