I've been a reader for a long time, and I find it quite curious when you can interact with the content of a magazine; especially those of the new world, the digital ones. Those companies permit you to be close to your services of trust and know more about the products, and services being sold globally. The good thing about financial magazines is that they follow some patters to offer users information about the cryptocurrency market without being mixed with boring-educational content that always drives to the same point; like a circle. But beyond this, there exist certain fear about the design of some magazines and some financial-media content providers.
Users are afraid of interacting in pages that have a lack of design and provide not innovative resources for their customers. Such is the case of StockWatch, a magazine that barely looks like a digital product, but seems more like an exchange, or a network for investors where they can analyze prices of tokens. Indeed, this product is directly involved with the crypto community, but the way of providing attention to the resources of the market is very limited.
StockWatch is a company without support from leading partners that is acquiring certain scalability among the financial media stage just because it is involved in numbers. Out of this, the network has not a valid value for being considered necessary. There have been low reviews about the site. Most of the users who accessed once to the page do not recommend it because you can find the same information in more secure networks with multiple resources.
To finish, this product is not ideal to set up a good conversation with in the digital spaces. It deserves more recognition from its team to improve the current status it has, and update the source. By doing this, it might possibly have a better face.