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A growth stock and market timing expert, Michael Cintolo is Chief Investment Strategist of Cabot Wealth Network and Chief Analyst of Cabot Growth Investor and Cabot Top Ten Trader. Since joining Cabot in 1999, Mike has uncovered exceptional growth stocks and helped to create new tools and rules for buying and selling stocks. Perhaps most notable was his development of the proprietary trend-following market timing system, Cabot Tides, which has helped Cabot place among the top handful of market-timing newsletters numerous times.
Ed Coburn has run Cabot Wealth Network since 2018 when he bought the company from longtime friend and colleague Tim Lutts. Ed is a graduate of Cornell University and holds an MBA from the Olin School of Management at Babson College. His career has brought him into many different sectors of the economy, from software and healthcare to transportation and manufacturing, and even oil spills. He is active in the Financial Media Association, a past Director of the Software & Information Industry Association, a member of the American Association of Individual Investors, and a frequent speaker at industry events.
Brendan Coffey has been immersed in investing for more than 25 years, including as an investment advisory editor, investor, markets reporter and writer about and for a wealth of Wall Street’s most influential minds. He’s discussed investing strategy with the likes of Carl Icahn, Mark Cuban and Leon Cooperman and collaborated with hedge fund managers and entrepreneurs on books and essays. He’s written about investments and markets for Forbes, Bloomberg, Fortune, The Wall Street Journal and numerous other outlets.
Marilyn Cohen is one of the country’s top bond managers. She began her 35-year financial career as a securities analyst at William O’Neil & Co. She moved into bond brokerage at Cantor Fitzgerald, Inc. then founded Envision Capital Management 19 years ago. As Envision’s CEO, Marilyn and her company specializes in managing bond portfolios for individuals. During this same 19 years Marilyn has written the bond column appearing in Forbes magazine, and has written three books about investing in bonds. Marilyn is a popular guest on CNBC, Fox Business News, PBS and each of the major broadcast networks. Her comments--stated in plain English--guide individuals through the inner workings of the bond market. Marilyn and her husband, Chris Malburg, raise service dogs for the disabled. Contact Marilyn at 800 400-0989 or by email at envision@envisioncap.com.
Ryan Cole is the editor of Small Cap Insider, a premium investment market service for investors interested in dynamic small-cap stocks. Drawing from his years of study and statistical modeling, Mr. Cole looks for stocks with bright futures based on value, formulated from his understanding of market models and extensive research. He attended the University of Pennsylvania where he established valuable business connections. Mr. Cole spent more than a decade living abroad, so he shares a very global perspective with his readers.
Kenneth Coleman is author of Investment Tracker Newsletter, specializing in domestic and global money flow analysis. Mr. Coleman brings to market analysis a unique perspective—money flow analysis. Experience has taught him what drives stocks, bond and commodity markets, and thus the economy. Mr. Coleman’s analysis of monetary liquidity made it possible for him to call the kick-off of the world’s great bull market in 1982 in a book he wrote in 1981. Mr. Coleman’s ability to determine what effect monetary liquidity has on the economy makes it possible for him to know where we are in the business cycle, thus what is best to buy and sell. He has called every business cycle correction since 1979. Mr. Coleman has appeared nationally on radio and television. He co-hosted “Invest In America” with Morton Downey Jr. on CNBC TV, and also hosted “Talk Radio,” an Internet talk radio show. He speaks at numerous seminars and financial conventions around the country.
Jack Colombo has been the editor of the ETF Investor newsletter since its inception in 2005, and the editor of the Forbes/Lehmann Income Securities Investor newsletter since 1998. He has been involved in investment activities since he was a doctoral student in clinical psychology at Florida State University in 1975, and after 20 years of private practice as a psychotherapist, he became a broker and later joined Income Securities Advisors. Mr. Colombo has taught a variety of courses, including experimental design and statistical analysis, at various universities.
Roger S. Conrad needs no introduction to individual and professional investors, many of whom have profited from his decades of experience uncovering the best dividend-paying stocks for accumulating sustainable wealth. Roger built his reputation with Utility Forecaster, a publication he founded more than 20 years ago that The Hulbert Financial Digest routinely ranked as one of the best investment newsletters. He’s also a sought-after expert on master limited partnerships (MLP) and former Canadian royalty trusts. In April 2013, Roger reunited with his long-time friend and colleague, Elliott Gue, becoming co-editor of Capitalist Times. Although the masthead may have changed, readers can count on Roger to deliver unbiased, high-quality research and in-depth analysis of profitable investment opportunities.
Over the last 20 years, Ian Cooper has relied on a blend of technical, fundamental and news analysis with stocks, options, and ETFs. He was one of the few that called the bottom and top of housing, the top of sub prime and Alt-A, the death of Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns, the collapse of the UK economy and the Dow’s collapse to 6,500, including its recovery. He even called for gold to rally well above $1,000 when it traded under $850. He’s shown thousands of investors just how to exploit “market extremes” for lightning fast, short-term gains with seven proprietary indicators that have led to successful calls on the biggest spikes and dips in the stock markets.
Joe Cotton has over 30 years of experience in the market, and a solid and extensive financial background. He received his BSBA (Finance Major) Degree from Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a former credit analyst and bank manager for Fifth Third Bank, Cincinnati, and Registered Representative with Fidelity Investments. He also has extensive commercial real estate experience, both as a successful shopping center manager and broker. Mr. Cotton began perfecting his technical analysis skills early in his career when he trained under Robert Schlemmer, one of the finest market technicians in the country. He later developed his own proprietary trading system which enables him to predict both the direction of the market and individual stock prices with a high degree of accuracy.
Andy Crowder is a professional options trader, researcher and Senior Analyst at Cabot. Formerly with Oppenheimer & Co. in New York, Andy has leveraged his investment experience to develop his statistically based options trading strategy which applies probability theory to option valuations in order to execute risk-controlled trades. This proprietary strategy has been refined through two decades of research and real-world experience and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Seeking Alpha, and numerous other financial publications. Andy has helped thousands of option traders learn and implement his meticulous rules-driven options trading strategies through highly attended conferences, one-on-one coaching, webinars, and his work as a financial columnist. He currently resides in Bolton Valley, Vermont and when he’s not trading, teaching and writing about options, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters, backcountry skiing, biking, running and enjoying all things outdoors.
Nick has been managing portfolios for FXCNewsletter for the past 13 years. He is the editor of the FXCNewsletter and has extensive knowledge about the Markets and the investing. Prior to joining FXC, Nick spent seven years as a foreign currency trader for M.W. Marshall Group, LLP, which has merged with Tullet Prebon. He managed the SPOT Yen trading desk and oversaw all dollar/yen order transactions. Nick was responsible for the monthly expense review committee which implemented new policies and procedures to minimize costs for brokerage fees. He managed to achieve a target P&L for the spot yen trading desk consisting of 20 employees. Nick holds a Series 7 and 63.
Eric Dany is 61 years old and has been investing for over 30 years. He has a BSME from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (1969) and MBA from the University of Florida (1979). Mr. Dany says his secret to success is finding under-valued stocks and then holding them for substantial gains.
British-born Adrian Day is considered a pioneer in promoting the benefits of global investing and has made a name for himself searching out unusual opportunities around the world. As Editor of Adrian Day’s Investment Analyst, he gained one of North America’s largest subscription audiences for his skill in identifying unusual and profitable investment opportunities around the world. Today, Adrian publishes Adrian Day’s Global Analyst from his offices in Annapolis, Maryland, where he also operates as a global money manager. Adrian has authored two books on the subject of global investing: International Investment Opportunities: How and Where to Invest Overseas Successfully and Investing Without Borders. He is the founder and President of Adrian Day Asset Management, a global money management firm that has been serving private investors and small institutions successfully since 1991. Adrian’s affiliations, among others, include the International Tax Planning Association in London, the International Association for Financial Planning and the Offshore Institute. He has been a frequent guest on CNBC, Wall Street Journal radio, and other leading media. His new book, Investing in Resources: How to Profit from the Outsized Potential and Avoid the Risks, is published by John Wiley and Sons.
Prior to being the editor of Crisis and Opportunity, Christian DeHaemer worked for 14 years as a senior analyst with such publications as Crisis Trader, Red Zone Profits, The GRESSOR and Taipan. Over the years, he has traveled to Cuba, Egypt, India and Bulgaria, among other frontier markets, in search of ridiculously low values and massive upside. He bought numerous gold mining stocks in November 2007 when they were trading for less than cash and were completely unwanted. One gold stock is up 303% in seven months; all are up triple digits. DeHaemer likes to buy fear with a cool hand while others are selling in panic. He bought oil wildcatters when the price per barrel was plummeting into the $30s; he took profits a few months later when oil was pushing $80.
Carl Delfeld is a member of the Cabot investment team, and chief analyst of Cabot Explorer.
Carl Delfeld is your guide to growth trends and bull markets around the world. His Cabot Explorer will show you the vast profit potential of investing in emerging economies as well as other world stock markets.
John P. Dessauer was a regular panelist on Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser for more than ten years. He is the author of two books on global investing and is widely acclaimed for his global, value-investing monthly newsletter, John Dessauer’s Investor’s World, which he wrote for more than 28 years. He is now writing and editing a new monthly newsletter, John Dessauer’s Outlook. The newsletter is free and can be found on his website www.johndessauerinvestments.com With over 30 years experience as an investment professional he has run a billion-dollar trust department and was Citibank’s Senior Investment Officer in Europe in the 1970s. Mr. Dessauer was responsible for Citibank’s private asset management business in Switzerland and throughout Europe. Mr. Dessauer is known for his globe-trotting, muddy boots approach to investment research. He prefers first-hand information on what is happening in the world’s economies In addition to investment research; Mr. Dessauer manages portfolios for small group of private clients.
David Dittman is the editor of Australian Edge. Mr. Dittman’s valuable contributions on economic, regulatory and legislative changes help subscribers make informed decisions about investing in high-dividend-paying Australian and Canadian companies. He began his career at Investing Daily as deputy managing editor before serving as managing editor and then executive editor. Mr. Dittman is a reformed lawyer with a juris doctor from Villanova University School of Law. He’s also a former stockbroker who worked the fixed-income desk for a two-man team managing more than $100 million in assets.
Sure Dividend helps self-directed investors and investment professionals find high quality dividend growth stocks for the long run. We specialize in long-term investing for rising passive income over time. Sure Dividend was founded in 2014 and is trusted by more than 100,000 investors who receive Sure Dividend’s free dividend information.
John Dobosz is editor of Forbes Dividend Investor newsletter, and deputy editor of investing content for Forbes Media, responsible for money and investing coverage on Forbes.com and in Forbes magazine. John is also editor of Forbes Premium Income Report, which sends out buy write and put selling recommendations every Tuesday and Thursday. Prior to joining Forbes in 2001, he spent five years with CNN Financial News working with Lou Dobbs, where he produced long-form pieces and reported on management, entrepreneurship and financial markets. Mr. Dobosz has also worked for Bloomberg TV and Inc. Magazine.
Bert Dohmen is a professional investor with 38 years of experience in the markets. Mr. Dohmen is a trader, not just a writer, and his comments are original, thought provoking and very profitable over the long run. He is sought after as a financial commentator and has appeared on Louis Rukeyser’s Wall Street Week, CNN’s Moneyline, CNBC Financial News Network and the nation’s largest conferences. His views have been featured in Barron’s, Business Week, Investor’s Business Daily, the Wall Street Journal and others. When it comes to accurate forecasts on the stock market, mutual funds, specific mutual funds sectors, and short-selling stocks and options, subscribers say it’s difficult to find anyone better.
Harry Domash is best known for his investing tutorial columns that have appeared regularly in print publications such as Business 2.0 Magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle and other newspapers, and on financial websites such as MSN Money, Morningstar, and MarketWatch. Mr. Domash is the author of the best selling fundamental analysis book, “Fire Your Stock Analyst,” published by Prentice Hall, which has been translated into Japanese and Chinese. In addition to DividendDetective.com, Harry publishes WinningInvesting.com, a free site featuring “how to” investing tutorials and other resources. He is a frequent speaker at Money Show and American Association of Individual Investors’ seminars.
John Doody brings a unique perspective to gold stock analysis. With a BA in Economics from Columbia, an MBA in Finance from Boston University, where he also did his PhD-Economics course work, Doody has no formal “rock” studies beyond “Introductory Geology” at Columbia, taught by the University’s School of Mines.
Chris Douthit, MBA, CSPO, is a former professional trader for Goldman Sachs and the founder of OptionStrategiesInsider.com. As the lead analyst, he has achieved over a 90% success rate with options and teaches others how to attain similar success. Sign up for his free course today! OptionStrategiesInsider.com
Jennifer Dowty is a Portfolio Manager for Manulife Asset Management Limited. She is responsible for management of small-cap mandates for institutional and sub-advisory clients. Prior to joining Manulife Asset Management, Ms. Dowty held investment positions at Merrill Lynch Canada, Scotia McLeod, and Sagit Investment Management. Ms. Dowty’s column, Key Ratios, appears regularly in the Investor’s Digest of Canada. Jennifer holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
For over 20 years, he has worked as a writer, analyst and editor of several market-oriented advisory services and has written several books on technical trading in the stock market, including “Channel Buster: How to Trade the Most Profitable Chart Pattern” and “The Stock Market Cycles.”
Clif Droke is a Senior Analyst at Cabot Wealth Network. For over 20 years, he has worked as a writer, analyst and editor of several market-oriented advisory services and has written several books on technical trading in the stock market, including “Channel Buster: How to Trade the Most Profitable Chart Pattern” and “The Stock Market Cycles.”