Editorial Team
Specialist editors, every call grounded in market data.
The OneDayTrading editorial team analyzes the bullish and bearish drivers behind stocks and markets using verifiable market data and fund flows. We publish only what we can verify, with specialist editors responsible for their own coverage.
Editorial principles
Grounded in data
Every bullish or bearish call rests on verifiable evidence — market data, fund flows and earnings.
Honesty first
No fabricated credentials or fake profiles. We list only real coverage areas and roles.
Genuine specialists
Markets, semiconductors, batteries, biotech — each beat is owned by a dedicated specialist editor.
Our editors
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Daniel Park
Markets & Macro Editor
OneDayTrading Editorial
Covers US market direction and how macro variables — rates, the dollar, oil — move equities, grounded in market data and flows.
Expertise
US equitiesmacroeconomicsinterest ratescommoditiesearningsView profile - S
Sarah Kim
Semiconductors & Tech Editor
OneDayTrading Editorial
Tracks the semiconductor cycle, AI infrastructure and big-tech earnings, translating supply-chain shifts into investor takeaways.
Expertise
semiconductorsAI chipsbig techsoftwaretechnology investingView profile - M
Michael Chen
Equities & Commodities Editor
OneDayTrading Editorial
Writes on energy, EVs, healthcare and consumer names, weighing catalysts and risks for each stock in focus.
Expertise
energy transitionEV supply chainhealthcareconsumer stockscommoditiesView profile
What the team covers
Tap a topic to open the responsible editor’s profile.
Editorial policy FAQ
How is an article’s author decided?
Editors are assigned by the article’s sector, and the same article is always attributed to the same editor through deterministic matching.
Can I trust the editors’ backgrounds?
We never list unverifiable external profiles or fabricated credentials — only real coverage areas, roles and areas of expertise.
How are bullish and bearish calls made?
Calls are made in a balanced way, grounded in verifiable evidence such as market data, fund flows, earnings and policy.




