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Write for us

Contribute to BestStocks.

We publish clear, evidence-based writing on the companies and catalysts that move markets. If you research stocks, follow a sector closely, or explain finance well, we'd like to read your pitch.

Send your pitch to
[email protected]

Use the subject line “Write for us”and include a one-paragraph outline plus a link to something you've written. We reply within a few business days.

What we publish

  • Single-stock research — a thesis on one company, grounded in filings, earnings, or a specific catalyst.
  • Sector deep-dives — what's changing across an industry and which names it touches.
  • Market & macro analysis — rates, commodities, or a broad risk-on/off shift, tied back to concrete tickers.
  • Educational explainers — how a metric, filing type, or market mechanism actually works.

Our editorial standard

BestStocks reads like an analyst's note, not a press release. To keep quality consistent, every piece we publish follows the same house rules:

  • Roughly 800–1,000 words, in a measured, analytical voice — no hype, no promotional language.
  • Every claim is cited to a primary or established source, with inline references.
  • Specific numbers and named entities over vague generalities.
  • Educational and informational only — never buy/sell recommendations or investment advice.
  • Original work only: not published elsewhere, and free of undisclosed conflicts of interest.

New to the format? See how BestStocks works and browse the research section for examples.

What you get

  • A byline and a dedicated author page on BestStocks.
  • Your work in front of an audience that follows 1,000 tracked companies for real, filtered signal.
  • Editorial support to get the piece to our standard before it goes live.

How to pitch

  1. Email [email protected] with the subject “Write for us”.
  2. Include a one-paragraph outline: the ticker(s), the angle, and the evidence you'll draw on.
  3. Add a link to a writing sample. A full draft is welcome but not required to pitch.