New Article Pages Feature: Related Articles

We have developed a new way to read articles based on a specific topic

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Oct 05, 2018
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We are pleased to announce we have introduced a new way to read articles based on a specific topic.

Background

Our articles allow readers and investors to share value ideas on a rich platform that extends beyond top gurus like David Tepper (Trades, Portfolio) and value screens based on Peter Lynch and Warren Buffett (Trades, Portfolio)’s investing strategies.

Often, once readers finish reading an article about a specific topic, they are interested in reading other articles related to it. For example, readers might be interested in an article that discusses good stocks to consider in a significantly overvalued market once they finish reading an article discussing Warren Buffett (Trades, Portfolio)’s market indicator.

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Throughout the article, you might see bullet points like the one shown in Figure 1.

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Figure 1

The bullet points allow you to view the warning signs, 30-year financials, intrinsic value and the Peter Lynch chart for the “main” stock covered in the article, e.g., Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A, Financial)(BRK.B, Financial).

We have now added “related articles” either in the middle of the article or in a “Read more” section near the bottom of the article. An example is shown below:

The above three “related articles” promote our new guru pages, a new feature we have launched in September.

Near the bottom of the article, you will see a gray section that allows you to view the undervalued stocks, top growth stocks, high yield stocks and high conviction stocks for the gurus mentioned in the article.

See also

To view the latest articles regarding a specific guru, you can either click on the “Latest” or the “Profile Performance” tab on that guru’s page. The former page lists the guru’s past portfolios, commentaries and stores and top ranked articles. The latter page lists the guru’s profile, investing philosophy, total holding history, historical allocation and performance.

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