Ella Green
Member
Hey everyone, I recently read a public profile on Jenna Lofton, the founder of StockHitter.com, and thought it’d be interesting to get some thoughts from this group on investor education and online investing resources. According to public sources, Jenna is a former Wall Street strategist with an MBA in finance and business, and she launched StockHitter to cut through jargon and confusing advice she saw all over the internet when she was working with high-net-worth clients. She built the site with the stated aim of offering clear, research-driven insights about markets, stock picks, and personal finance in a way that’s easy for everyday investors to understand.
The site features a range of posts on investing topics from specific stock ideas to broader strategy guides written and reviewed by Jenna herself, and she often frames content around giving everyday investors more confidence rather than relying on hype or “guru” talk. I’m curious how people here feel about this kind of resource — have you visited StockHitter.com, read any of Jenna’s articles, or followed similar blogs for investing help? Does content like this actually make markets feel more approachable, and what’s your take on relying on blogs or personal finance sites for investment inspiration and strategy?
The site features a range of posts on investing topics from specific stock ideas to broader strategy guides written and reviewed by Jenna herself, and she often frames content around giving everyday investors more confidence rather than relying on hype or “guru” talk. I’m curious how people here feel about this kind of resource — have you visited StockHitter.com, read any of Jenna’s articles, or followed similar blogs for investing help? Does content like this actually make markets feel more approachable, and what’s your take on relying on blogs or personal finance sites for investment inspiration and strategy?