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I'm an experienced data scientist and product manager with a strong passion for finance and over 10 years of active trading experience. My expertise spans across leveraging data analytics to drive product innovation, strategic decision-making, and insightful financial market analysis. Combining technical proficiency with financial acumen, I excel in identifying opportunities and translating complex data into actionable insights.
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🚨 Just Launched: A Smarter Way to Trade 🚨
Hey everyone!
We`ve recently launched SupertrendFinder, a simple but powerful trading signal platform built for real people, whether you're new to trading or have been in the game for a while.
No more emotional trading, no more guessing when to buy or sell. Just clear, fast signals with built-in risk management so you can trade with confidence.
Which is more important: making a great product or doing effective marketing?
Hello, Product Hunt!
I vote for "marketing is more important!"
Recently, building has become really easy with the help of AI agents and tools like Cursor(thx Ai). I think the time and money needed to create a good product have significantly decreased thanks to various SaaS programs.
However, I still don t have any references to introduce to you ( ). I feel like I ve neglected marketing, which is more important than making the product. (Please tell me this is the real reason...) Especially for indie makers like me, marketing is the hardest part (I wish someone could do it for me! ).
Making a good product and promoting it are both important, and it s a pointless debate.
Still, making vs. marketing? What do you all think?
And if there are any cost-free ways for indie marketers or beginner marketers to try out, could you let me know?
Pitch your startup in 5 words or less
Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise