Huddlestock – My view – Focus on scalability

In my last “My view” article about Huddlestock I focused on the overview and the overall concept that I see within Huddlestock. Now the Q2 report has been released and I want to address some details about how I view the operation. My focus is always on scalability. I would much rather have a businessContinue reading “Huddlestock – My view – Focus on scalability”

33% growth in 8 months!

In my recent article about Huddlestock I included a section about Investments as a Service (IaaS). In my opinion, the most valuable part of this service (IaaS) is the Brokerage part where both technology and the regulatory license of Huddlestock is combined into one package. One of the most important leading indicators is Assets underContinue reading “33% growth in 8 months!”

Huddlestock – My view – The Overview

What is My view? “My view” is my way of expressing my own personal opinion of things that engages me. It gives me the opportunity to be candid, transparent and open. I am a person who likes to focus on things and if I get engaged in something as an entrepreneur I will always giveContinue reading “Huddlestock – My view – The Overview”

APIs are for machines and GUIs for humans

There is an overwhelming number of software services being presented, and sometimes launched, within the financial industry which promotes APIs as the ONLY user interface and that it is some kind of magic pill. Don’t get me wrong, I love APIs, that is one of the main reasons why I started Bricknode in 2010 (nowContinue reading “APIs are for machines and GUIs for humans”

Bridging the gap between old tech and new tech in finance

When we created Bricknode in 2010, 14 years ago, I thought that the financial world would switch to using APIs from file communication over night 😂. OMG, was I ever naive! Bricknode is now part of Huddlestock where the journey continues where we call the service Investment-as-a-Service (IaaS). There are two legs to IaaS andContinue reading “Bridging the gap between old tech and new tech in finance”

How does a company build value? What goes in must come out!

When starting out to analyze companies it might be hard to understand what all these balance sheets and income statements are all about. There can be a lot of pitfalls and creative accounting but in essence it is about putting something into a company and then either keeping it there or taking it out. AContinue reading “How does a company build value? What goes in must come out!”