The war in Iran is an option trader's paradise, which is how we doubled our money in less than a month with this simple strategy. Read More
Jim Pearce is the Chief Investment Strategist of Personal Finance, our flagship publication, and manages two trading services, PF Pro and Mayhem Trader. He began his career as a stockbroker in 1983 and over the years has managed client investment portfolios for major banks, brokerage firms, and investment advisors. Jim earned a BA from The College of William & Mary and the CFP designation from the College of Financial Planning.
Analyst Articles
The macroeconomic forces that will shape the global economy over the next several decades are tilted in favor of the countries that dominate this emerging markets fund’s performance. Read More
If the war in Iran triggers a recession, these three companies could benefit from a shift in consumer behavior. Read More
Investing is not about guessing which way oil prices will turn next. It’s about having a dependable system for recognizing relative value and faithfully executing that strategy regardless of the circumstances. Read More
We have not learned much over the past two weeks, but we do know one thing. Whatever Bitcoin is it is not a hedge against bad news. Read More
The war in Iran has implications for energy companies far removed from the field of battle, such as these two North American oil and natural gas businesses. Read More
Not only we do we have a new incoming Fed Chair who will be under a lot of pressure to cut rates whether it makes sense to do so or not, but the Supreme Court just handed the Trump administration a stinging rebuke of its trade tariff policy. Read More
The current rotation out of tech stocks represents a sea change in sentiment on Wall Street, and there is a lot of money to be made in other sectors of the market if you know where to look for it. Read More
It isn't often that Wall Street decides to make a massive movement out of one type of stock into something else, but when it happens the results can be astonishing. Read More
Now that the AI bandwagon joy ride is coming to an end, value stocks are back in vogue. Read More