Ing. David Zacha – investor and editor specialising in fact-checking

Ing. David Zacha works at Forbino.com as an editor specialising in fact-checking. He began investing in 2011 and has since built strong experience with shares, ETFs, forex and commodity CFDs. On the site he is primarily responsible for verifying the accuracy of information in broker reviews, to make them as reliable and accurate as possible for readers. He also publishes his own articles on ETFs, shares, commodities and investing more broadly.
You will not find him on social media — he prefers privacy and aims to stay away from online noise that would only distract him. Friends say he is surprisingly sociable though, so you are more likely to meet him over a pint, at a good meal or at an investment conference than on Instagram.
I have been investing for more than ten years and over that time I have realised how important it is to work with high-quality, verified information. Accuracy, transparency and consistency are in my view the foundations of success — both in investing and when creating content for readers.
At Forbino.com I specialise in fact-checking broker reviews so they are genuinely useful for users and reflect the reality of trading conditions. I also focus on long-term ETF strategies, as well as active trading in forex and commodity CFDs.
My goal is to provide information that helps readers understand financial markets better, make informed decisions and avoid unnecessary mistakes. I believe well-supported and objective data are the basis for trust and a long-term relationship with our readers.
Expertise
- Verification of data accuracy
- Forex and commodity CFD trading
- Trading platform analysis
- Investing in shares and ETFs
Author’s publications
At Forbino.com, Ing. David Zacha is mainly responsible for fact-checking broker reviews and verifying the accuracy of information in expert articles. He also publishes his own content focused on commodities, long-term investing, ETF strategies and shares.
His work helps ensure that broker reviews, investment guides and comparisons on Forbino.com are reliable, up to date and easy to understand even for beginner investors. He is also responsible for ongoing updates to existing articles, so that all information on Forbino.com remains current.
Investment books read
Investing is above all about a long-term approach, discipline and the ability to understand markets. Books are one way to learn from investors who have been through different market cycles and have years of experience. Even so, Mr Zacha considers it more important to build his own strategies based on his experience than to read dozens of books, although some titles have become his favourites. He regularly attends online investment webinars.
- Rich Dad Poor Dad — Robert T. Kiyosaki
- The Little Book of Common Sense Investing — John C. Bogle
- A Random Walk Down Wall Street — Burton G. Malkiel
- The Psychology of Money — Morgan Housel
- Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits — Philip A. Fisher
- The Millionaire Next Door — Thomas J. Stanley & William D. Danko