[Remote] Contract Research Analyst, Digital Assets at Motley Fool

United States

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Requirements

  • Located in the United States and able to work ~30 hours per week as an independent contractor (100% remote)
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills to share knowledge with members via articles, videos, podcasts, etc
  • Deep curiosity and commitment to ongoing learning about distributed ledger technologies, network effects, token valuation, and the digital asset space
  • Ability to produce high-quality investment research reports, including valuation models and key risk assessments
  • Capability to identify new investments in digital assets and maintain ongoing coverage; ability to recommend investments
  • Ability to explain token usage and investment theses to members; publish updates when market events occur
  • Willingness to interface with editors, customer success, operations, and strategic leads to enhance the member experience
  • Capacity to create educational and informational content to empower members (e.g., articles, educational resources)

Responsibilities

  • Produce detailed investment research reports, including valuation models and key risk assessments, for each covered digital asset
  • Support the lead advisor in identifying, recommending, and providing ongoing coverage of digital assets
  • Publish member-facing updates when market events materially impact a covered asset’s investment thesis
  • Through careful analysis, select investments that outperform their benchmarks over 3- and 5-year periods
  • Interface with editors, customer success, operations, and strategic leads to provide the best possible member experience
  • Write educational and informational content to empower members to become more successful investors
  • Constantly learn through access to the lead advisor and self-directed educational materials, conferences, discussions with sponsors or other investors, and more
  • Interact directly with members to answer questions about developing investing and token usage skills

Skills

Motley Fool

Provides investment advice and financial education

About Motley Fool

The Motley Fool offers financial services focused on helping individual investors make informed decisions about their money. It provides premium subscription services like Stock Advisor and Rule Breakers, which deliver stock recommendations and investment advice to assist clients in building and managing their investment portfolios. The company generates revenue through subscription fees, website advertising, and affiliate partnerships. Unlike many competitors, The Motley Fool emphasizes a long-term investment philosophy and prioritizes financial education, catering to both novice and experienced investors. Its goal is to enhance financial literacy and empower individuals to achieve smarter, happier, and wealthier lives.

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1993Year Founded
$54.2MTotal Funding
LATE_VCCompany Stage
Fintech, Financial ServicesIndustries
501-1,000Employees

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Differentiation

The Motley Fool offers a unique blend of financial education and investment advice.
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The company champions shareholder values and advocates for individual investors.

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