Actually, Trader's Choice produces two kinds of re
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"Trader's Choice ("TC" produces regular sponsored and non-sponsored reports, articles, stock market blogs, and popular investment newsletters covering equities listed on NYSE and NASDAQ and micro-cap stocks. TC has two distinct and independent departments. One department produces non-sponsored analyst certified content generally in the form of press releases, articles and reports covering equities listed on NYSE and NASDAQ and the other produces sponsored content (in most cases not reviewed by a registered analyst), which typically consists of compensated investment newsletters, articles and reports covering listed stocks and micro-caps. Such sponsored content is outside the scope of procedures detailed below."
The research report on TPAC along with the three other picks are non-sponsored reports that are provided by a research company and are considered Trader's Choice selections for stock picks based on history.
Regarding Trader's Choice research reports:
"The non-sponsored content contained herein has been prepared by a writer (the "Author" and is fact checked and reviewed by a third party research service company (the "Reviewer". The Reviewer has reviewed and revised the content, as necessary, based on sound investment judgment and publicly available information which is believed to be reliable. The Reviewer has not performed any independent investigations or forensic audits to validate the information herein. Unless otherwise noted, any content outside of this document has no association with the Author or the Reviewer (collectively referred to as the "Production Team" in any way. The Production Team is compensated on a fixed monthly basis and do not hold any positions of interest in any of the securities mentioned herein. The information in this release has been sourced from a third party data base."
This bodes well for TPAC as it's not a paid for ad.