Introduction
I’m Terrence Timmons, a Business Data Analyst and founder of Market Rumors Daily. With years of experience in data analytics, market research, and trading strategies, I specialize in uncovering the subtle signals that often move markets before headlines break. My work focuses on separating credible chatter from noise, giving readers actionable context without hype.
Expertise & Background
- Professional Experience: Senior-level analyst with a track record of building real-time dashboards, testing revenue optimization strategies, and collaborating with engineering and leadership teams.
- Focus Areas: Event-driven trading, rumor-to-news dynamics, market microstructure, and programmatic advertising analytics.
- Approach: I cite only primary and reputable sources (Reuters, Bloomberg, SEC filings, WSJ) and avoid unverified promotions or penny-stock schemes.
My research is grounded in both professional analytics work and a deep passion for financial markets. I apply the same rigor I use in enterprise data environments to the fast-moving world of rumor-driven market activity.
Editorial Standards
At Market Rumors Daily, credibility matters. Each rumor I cover is:
- Sourced from at least one reputable outlet or major market participant.
- Scored for confidence (Low / Medium / High).
- Contextualized with catalysts and possible trade angles.
I update stories as new information emerges and make corrections transparently. My aim is to help readers understand what’s moving sentiment — never to provide buy/sell signals.
Disclosures & Disclaimer
I may hold positions in broad market ETFs, but I do not trade individual equities mentioned here during the rumor cycle. All commentary is for informational purposes only and not investment advice. Readers should always do their own research and consult licensed financial professionals before making trading decisions.
Contact
📩 Email: newsletter@marketrumorsdaily.com
🐦 X (Twitter): @MRD_official
🌐 Website: Market Rumors Daily
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