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Today's Internet offers investors unique insight while, unfortunately, posing potential dangers. Upon reading a blog or other website, conscientious readers find themselves asking:
Seeking Alpha addresses these issues by carefully selecting its contributors and requiring them to adhere to objective compliance standards. Before an author is accepted as a Seeking Alpha contributor, our editors read his/her past articles, evaluate their quality, and assess the integrity of the author. We directly communicate with every potential contributor, and insist that even authors who wish to remain anonymous on their blogs provide Seeking Alpha with a real name and contact information.
Seeking Alpha then requires contributors to agree to one of two levels of compliance: At a minium, they must agree to disclose positions in stocks they write about (Silver Badge Seeking Alpha Contributor). But we strongly encourage Seeking Alpha contributors to agree in writing to a set of more rigorous compliance standards (Gold Badge Seeking Alpha Certification). Those standards and the contributors who have agreed to them are listed below.
- How do I know that this author is worth my time, given the volume of articles available on the Internet?
- If the blog is anonymous, what makes the author accountable?
- Is the author trying to manipulate stocks that he or she owns (or is short)?
- Is the author claiming to have written material that was really the work of others?
- If the author claims to be a great stock picker, is this accurate?
Seeking Alpha addresses these issues by carefully selecting its contributors and requiring them to adhere to objective compliance standards. Before an author is accepted as a Seeking Alpha contributor, our editors read his/her past articles, evaluate their quality, and assess the integrity of the author. We directly communicate with every potential contributor, and insist that even authors who wish to remain anonymous on their blogs provide Seeking Alpha with a real name and contact information.
Seeking Alpha then requires contributors to agree to one of two levels of compliance: At a minium, they must agree to disclose positions in stocks they write about (Silver Badge Seeking Alpha Contributor). But we strongly encourage Seeking Alpha contributors to agree in writing to a set of more rigorous compliance standards (Gold Badge Seeking Alpha Certification). Those standards and the contributors who have agreed to them are listed below.
Enforcement
Seeking Alpha's compliance standards are self-enforced by contributors. We do not audit authors' brokerage statements. But we have found historically that: (a) Written agreement to an objective set of compliance standards and display of a badge on the author's website significantly raises the author's awareness of and adherence to disclosure and other compliance standards. (b) Authors with sufficient ability to pass the rigorous Seeking Alpha acceptance criteria who then agree to our compliance standards do indeed uphold them. As a result, we believe that Seeking Alpha certification is a meaningful (though not water-tight) indicator an author's honesty and rigor. In the event that a reader believes an author has violated the Seeking Alpha compliance standards he/she has agreed to, the reader should immediately email Seeking Alpha. We will investigate the complaint, and if we discover that the author is in violation, the author will be terminated as a Seeking Alpha contributor and asked to remove the certification badge from his/her website.Seeking Alpha Badges -- An Objective Indicator of Quality
On acceptance to Seeking Alpha and written agreement to the compliance terms, a contributor is then allowed to display the appropriate Seeking Alpha badge on his/her own website. As a result, a Seeking Alpha badge on a stock market website is a mark of quality and voluntary adherence to objective compliance standards. A Seeking Alpha badge differentiates high quality stock market blogs and websites from the mass of mediocre and often manipulative free financial content on the Internet. Over 200 contributors have been accepted by our editors to provide articles for Seeking Alpha and have already agreed to our minimal compliance standards. The majority are finance professionals, and many have their own blogs. Potential contributors can submit articles directly to Seeking Alpha. A smaller, but rapidly growing group have agreed to our full compliance standards. They are listed below.The Gold Standard: High Quality Authors With Full Compliance Certification
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Criteria: Authors must (1) pass our rigorous quality standards and have been accepted as a contributor to Seeking Alpha, and (2) agree in writing to abide by our full compliance standards, listed below. Websites that display the Seeking Alpha Certified badge must link to this page so readers can verify their authenticity by checking this list. Authors who have qualified for the Seeking Alpha Gold Standard badge and displayed it on their website include: Average Joe Investor (blog, SA profile), Russell Bailyn (blog (blog, SA profile), Robert Blumenthal (website, SA profile), John Bougearel (website, SA profile), Chad Brand (blog, SA profile), Alan Brochstein (website, SA profile), Jack Brynaur (blog, SA profile), Jonathan Callahan (blog, SA profile), Paul Callahan (blog, SA profile), CEF Blog (blog, SA profile), John Christy (blog, SA profile), Compete.com (website, SA profile), Geoff Considine (website, SA profile), Phil Davis (blog, SA profile), Raj Dhamodharan (blog, SA profile), Vincent Di Carmine (blog, SA profile) Prieur du Plessis (blog, SA profile), Tate Dwinnell (blog, SA profile), Michael Eisenberg (blog, SA profile), Eddy Elfenbein (blog, SA profile), James Enck (blog, SA profile), Mark Evans (blog, SA profile), Fat Pitch Financials (blog, SA profile), Chris Fernandez (website, SA profile), Cameron Fous (website, SA profile), David Fry (website, SA profile), Barry Gitarts (blog, SA profile), Agustin Gonzalez (blog, SA profile), David Gordon (blog, SA profile), Mike Havrilla (SA profile), Christopher Holt (blog, SA profile), Cabeza Howe (blog, SA profile), Carl Howe (website), Brian Hozian (blog, SA profile), Tim Iacono (blog, SA profile), SA profile), David Jackson (SA profile), Daniel Jacome (website, SA profile), Michael Johns (blog, SA profile), Dominic Jones (website, blog, SA profile), Jake Johnson (website, SA profile), Travis Johnson (blog, SA profile), Markos Kaminis (blog, SA profile), Richard Kang (SA profile), Jeff Kaplan (website, SA profile), Aaron Katsman (SA profile, blog),Thomas Kelly (blog, SA profile), Andrew Kern (blog, SA profile), Rick Konrad (blog, SA profile), Winston Kotzan (blog, SA profile), Faisal Laljee (website, SA profile), Dah Hui Lau (blog), Jim Letourneau (blog, SA profile), Carlin Lee (blog, SA profile), Keith Lenger (blog,SA profile), Jonathan Liss (SA profile), The Marley Group (website, SA profile), Keith McMahon (blog, SA profile), Mark McQueen (website, blog, SA profile), Dayanand Menashi (SA profile), David Merkel (blog, SA profile), Jeff Miller (blog, SA profile), Charles Morand (blog, SA profile), SA profile), Miriam Metzinger (SA profile), Microcap Speculator (blog, SA profile), Mark Milliman (blog, SA profile), Clyde Milton (blog, SA profile), David Mirchin (SA profile), Robert Nabloid (website, SA profile), Roger Nusbaum (blog, SA profile), Himanshu Pandya (blog, SA profile), David Phillips (blog, SA profile), Tim Poulus (blog, SA profile), Barry Ritholtz (blog, website, SA profile), Scott Rothbort (website, blog, SA profile), Lloyd Sakazaki (blog, SA profile), Zachary Scheidt (site, SA profile), Jason Shade (site, SA profile), Neal Shanske (blog, SA profile), Richard Shaw (site, SA profile), Bill Simpson (website, SA profile), Andy So (blog, SA profile), Kevin Stecyk (blog, SA profile), Brett Steenbarger (blog, SA profile), J.D. Steinhilber (website, SA profile), Todd Sullivan (blog, SA profile), Asif Suria (website, SA profile), Gary Tanashian (website, SA profile), William Trent (blog, SA profile), Elias Tsepouridis (blog, SA profile), Wall Street Mayhem (website, SA profile), Judy Weil (SA profile), Dan Wieman (website, SA profile), Where is the Yield? (blog, SA profile), Darrel Whitten (website, SA profile), Georges Yared (website, SA profile), Dan Wieman (website, SA profile), J.P. Hannan (website, SA profile), Robert Nabloid (website, SA profile), Victor Cook (website, SA profile). |
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1. Author Qualification- Authors attest that they have never been prosecuted for or sued about any securities-related issue, and that they have never been barred from the securities industry or convicted of a felony.
- Authors agree to disclose the existence at the time of writing of a long or short position (including stocks, options or other instruments) in any stock mentioned in an article. The suggested form of disclosure is to add the following to the bottom of articles: Full disclosure: Long GOOG at time of writing.
- Authors may not write about a stock with the intention to boost or reduce the stock's price and sell (or buy) the stock into the resulting strength or weakness.
- If the author intends at the time or writing to sell or buy a stock within three days of publication of an article that discusses that stock, the author must disclose this.
- Authors agree to disclose any material relationships with companies whose stocks they write about or parties that stand to gain in any way from the viewpoint they are outlining. Examples: authors must disclose if they are employed by a company whose stock they are writing about; perform consulting for a company they write about; receive paid advertising revenue or any other form of sponsorship fee from a company they write about. This applies to narrow asset classes as well. For example, if an author is paid to promote a gold dealer, that must be disclosed in any article about gold.
- Authors must attest that any articles submitted for publication to Seeking Alpha are their own work and do not infringe upon the rights of any other party. If other sources are quoted, the source must be cited and the quote must be within fair use.
- Authors must certify that all facts in articles submitted to Seeking Alpha are accurate to the best of his/her knowledge.
- Authors' web sites, which Seeking Alpha will be asked to link to, may not contain any illegal or offensive material, such as racism and pornography.
- Authors must substantiate any claims about their investment track records on their web sites, if such a claims are made.
- Authors may not make any guarantees or explicit predictions regarding the market performance that subscribers to their paid newsletters can expect.
- Authors' web sites must not contain misleading or excessively promotional language.
- Authors must provide their real names and contact information to Seeking Alpha, even if they intend their articles to be published anonymously.
The Silver Standard: High Quality Authors With Minimum Compliance Certification
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Criteria: Authors must (1) pass our rigorous quality standards and have been accepted as a contributor to Seeking Alpha, (2) agree in writing to disclose positions when writing about a stock, (3) but these authors haven't yet agreed to abide by our full compliance standards. |
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