Want to contact us? You are in the right place. This is the fastest way to reach founder and sole writer behind every article on the site.

I read every message that lands here personally. Response time is under 24 hours on weekdays, sometimes longer on weekends. No assistants, no canned replies, no “thanks for your inquiry, we will get back to you in 5-7 business days” nonsense. (yes, I have opinions about contact form etiquette).

Why people contact us “Thewealthora”

Most messages that come through this form fall into one of five buckets. Reading this section first will save us both time — and get you a faster, more useful reply.

1. Corrections in an article

If you spotted a factual error in any post — outdated tax thresholds, a wrong ETF expense ratio, a broken regulatory citation, anything — please tell me. Fixes go in within 48 hours and the correction is noted at the bottom of the article itself. This is non-negotiable for me, and it applies across every category on the site: Investing, Credit and Loans, Passive Income, and Cryptocurrency and Forex. The full reasoning behind the corrections policy is on the About page.

When you contact Thewealthora about a correction, include the article URL and the specific sentence or number that is wrong. That alone cuts my fix time in half.

2. Topic suggestions

Want me to cover something specific? Send it over. The best suggestions come with a real question attached, not just a topic name. “How does a Roth IRA actually compound vs a taxable brokerage account at the same return?” is a great suggestion. “Write about Roth IRA” is not — I have already covered that, and you would have seen it by browsing the investing category for a minute.

Reader questions get prioritised over my own ideas. Roughly a third of what gets published on Thewealthora started as a reader email.

3. Partnership and sponsorship inquiries

Read this carefully before pitching: Thewealthora does not run sponsored content, paid broker reviews, paid affiliate “best of” rankings, or guest posts from PR agencies. Not now, not ever. That is the entire point of the editorial model documented on the About page.

If you are pitching a partnership that actually fits — primary-source data licensing, original research collaboration, or something genuinely useful to my US and UK readers — pitch away. Just please read the editorial standards first. I have declined roughly 90% of pitches over the past 12 months and the rejections almost always come down to “you did not read the About page.”

4. Newsletter questions

To subscribe, head to the newsletter signup on the homepage. For delivery issues — emails not arriving, wrong email on file, unsubscribe loops — email newsletter@thewealthora.com directly. That inbox is monitored separately and gets resolved within the same 24-hour window.

5. Legal, privacy, and data requests

Data access, correction, or deletion requests under GDPR (general data protection regulation, the EU privacy law), UK-GDPR, or CCPA (california consumer privacy act) are handled per our Privacy Policy. Concerns about content limitations, financial advice disclaimers, or affiliate disclosures are covered in our Disclaimer. For any legal or compliance matter, use the form below and pick “Other” as the topic.

Send a message to Thewealthora

This form goes directly to my inbox. Required fields: first name, email, and message. Everything else is optional but speeds up my reply.

What I cannot help you with

To save us both time, here is what I will politely decline when you contact Thewealthora — no matter how nicely the request is worded:

  • “Should I buy X stock or crypto right now?” — I am not a licensed advisor and cannot give personalised buy or sell signals. The full reasoning is in the Disclaimer.
  • “Can you review my portfolio?” — Same reason. For portfolio review, see a licensed fee-only fiduciary in your jurisdiction. The fiduciary standard matters more than most people realise.
  • “What return will I get if I invest $X?” — Nobody knows. Anyone who tells you a specific number is lying or selling something.
  • “Will you write a guest post on my site?” — No outbound guest posting. All my writing lives on Thewealthora.
  • “Can I get a free copy of [paid product/course]?” — There are no paid products on Thewealthora. Everything is free, including the newsletter.

For decisions that depend on your specific situation — retirement planning, tax-advantaged accounts like 401(k) or ISA (individual savings account, the UK tax-free wrapper), large allocation moves, estate planning — please consult a licensed professional in your country. Educational content is not a substitute for personalised advice from someone who knows your full financial picture.

About the person reading your message

Thewealthora is a one-person operation run by Arpit Soni from Jaipur, India. Every article on the site is researched and written by me — no ghostwriters, no AI-only content, no syndicated filler. The same applies to this contact form: messages go to my personal inbox, and the reply you get is from me.

I am not a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), or licensed advisor in any jurisdiction. I am an independent finance writer with a background in forex and a strong opinion that personal finance content should be useful, accurate, and free of jargon. The full bio and the editorial standards that govern everything published here are on the About page.

Response time and what to expect

Realistic expectations on what happens after you hit send:

  • Immediately: You will see an on-page confirmation that the message landed. A copy of your message will also be emailed to you for your records.
  • Within 24 hours (weekdays): You will get a personal reply from arpitsoni001@yahoo.com. If you do not see it, check your spam folder — finance domain replies sometimes get filtered aggressively by Gmail and Yahoo.
  • Within 48 hours (corrections): If you reported a factual error, the article will be updated and you will get a confirmation with the diff (short for difference, meaning the exact text that changed).
  • Weekends and holidays: Reply time stretches to 48-72 hours. I do not run a 24/7 support desk and I do not pretend to.

If your message is genuinely time-sensitive — a tax-deadline question, a regulatory deadline, anything where a 24-hour wait costs you money — write “URGENT” in the subject line of your email (not the form). That filters it to the top.

Why this contact page exists at all

Most finance blogs hide their contact page behind a captcha, a chatbot, and three layers of “please search our help center first” friction. The contact form on those sites is decorative — submissions go to an unmonitored inbox or a tier-one outsourced support team that has never read a single article on the site.

That is not how Thewealthora works. I built this site to be honest, opinionated, and genuinely useful to readers in the US, UK, and EU. A contact form is part of that — readers need a way to reach me when something is wrong, missing, or worth covering. If you took the time to write a message, the least I can do is read it and reply.

So — go ahead and send the message. I will read it.

This page was last updated on May 13, 2026. See also: About Thewealthora, Disclaimer, and Privacy Policy.