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Described as "Rocketboom for Wall Street" and "Squawk Box meets Saturday Night Live", Wallstrip offers stock advice in a format that's second nature to viewers who watch YouTube instead of CNBC, writes SpringWise.
Founded in October 2006, Wallstrip's daily videos are taped in New York, hosted by actress Lindsay Campbell, and feature one public company in every 3-minute online show.
Following creator and investor Howard Lindzon's personal investment philosophy, the focus is on stocks at all-time highs, like Apple, Google and Toyota, analyzing why they're strong and whether they'll continue to increase in value.
The show has been voted one of the top podcasts on iTunes, and is also distributed via social video sites like Revver and YouTube. However the show is in no hurry to chase ad revenues, focusing instead on building a dedicated following.