
Roberto Liccardo
Founder, CEO, Editor and Publisher of BestStocks
Roberto Liccardo is the founder, CEO, editor, and publisher of BestStocks. His background combines finance, market analysis, analytics, digital publishing, and AI-assisted research. Roberto began working in finance after passing the broker license exam in Italy in 2005, later worked as a Senior Financial Analyst at UPS, and went on to build BestStocks as a financial media and market research platform.
About Roberto Liccardo
Roberto Liccardo's career in finance began in 2005 when he passed the broker license exam in Italy, which gave him a formal grounding in securities, financial markets, and regulatory frameworks. That foundation shaped how he reads and communicates market information.
He later worked as a Senior Financial Analyst at UPS, where he gained hands-on experience in financial analysis, reporting, and data-driven decision-making within a large corporate environment.
Over time Roberto expanded his work into digital publishing, analytics, and digital marketing — experience that Entrepreneur has documented in its coverage, noting his background in digital marketing, analytics, and finance as CEO of BestStocks.
Roberto founded BestStocks with a focus on making market information more accessible and transparent — surfacing what actually changed, why it matters, and what to watch next — rather than producing high-volume, low-signal financial content.
External Profiles
Roberto has public author profiles on two established platforms:
- Roberto Liccardo on Entrepreneur.com — where Entrepreneur references his experience in digital marketing, analytics, and finance as CEO of BestStocks.
- Roberto Liccardo on Amazon — his Amazon author profile.
Role at BestStocks
As founder, Roberto is responsible for the overall direction of BestStocks. In practice this means:
- Founding and building BestStocks as a financial media platform
- Overseeing editorial direction and content standards
- Supervising financial content quality and accuracy
- Reviewing AI-assisted publishing and research workflows
- Ensuring content includes appropriate sourcing, context, and financial disclaimers
Topics Covered
- Stock market analysis
- Public company research
- Investing trends
- Market news and price moves
- Financial technology
- AI-assisted financial research
- Data-driven investing
- Digital publishing and analytics
Editorial Standards
BestStocks aims to meet the following editorial standards across its content:
- Use reliable public sources such as company filings, earnings reports, official announcements, and reputable financial data providers
- Clearly distinguish informational content from investment advice
- Apply human editorial review to AI-assisted content before publication
- Update important pages when new or corrected information becomes available
- Correct or improve content when inaccuracies are identified
AI-Assisted Content Review
Some BestStocks content uses AI-assisted research, summarisation, or drafting tools as part of the production workflow. Human editorial review is applied to check clarity, source quality, factual accuracy, and the inclusion of appropriate financial disclaimers.
Roberto may be listed as "Reviewed by Roberto Liccardo" on pages where he reviewed or supervised the editorial process. He should only be listed as "By Roberto Liccardo" on articles he personally wrote or substantially edited.
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Financial Disclaimer
Content published by BestStocks is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. Readers should conduct their own research or consult a qualified financial adviser before making investment decisions.