Rahul, how did Bulls On Wall Street get started?
Rahul: I use Twitter a great deal to research customer feedback, complaints, response to products, etc. I noticed there were a large number of “traders” using Twitter as a way to communicate what stocks they were trading. I wrote a blog on the background of this phenomenon, but the bottom line is after viewing the stream I realized most of the communication was useless commentary — it wasn’t enough for an avid investor. So, I started an experiment with a few friends. We wanted to take the concept further as there are only a few people who actually provide actionable data that one could choose to follow or not. We envisioned an engine that would show the user who the most influential and effective traders are so they could choose who they want to follow. It also aggregates all of the trading data on Twitter and combines it with research to see what could come out of it. In a nutshell, the platform is a community effort — a “Gathering of Minds” of investors and traders. There are multipl