Ivan Martchev

Ivan Martchev

Ivan Martchev is a research consultant with institutional money manager Navellier and Associates.  Previously, Ivan  served as editorial director at InvestorPlace Media. Ivan was editor of Louis Rukeyser’s Mutual Funds and associate editor of Personal Finance. As co-editor of Wall Street Winners, he has been ranked #1 in the U.S. by investment performance.

Ivan is also co-author of The Silk Road to Riches (Financial Times Press). The book provided analysis of geopolitical issues and investment strategy in natural resources and emerging markets with an emphasis on Asia. The book also correctly predicted the collapse in the US real estate market, the rise of precious metals, and the resulting increased investor interest in emerging markets. Ivan’s commentaries have been published by MSNBCDow JonesBloombergThe Motley Fool, InvestorPlace and others.

 

Recent Articles

More Uncertainty for Eurozone Financials

If you're looking for upside in the eurozone financial space, make sure you don't get bogged down by sovereign exposure.

Are Emerging Markets Right — Right Now?

The world's markets and the fundamentals refuse to meet in the middle. There are some potential bargains -- but they depend on how serious the eurozone is.

Market Highs Bode Well for High-End Retail

In today's market environment, retail has seen bipolar success. In tomorrow's environment, though, high-end should see the most gains.

The Republic of Samsung’s Bigger-Than-Apple Problem

South Korea's trade relationship with China and the export-driven-growth economic model are real, pressing issues.

Russian Equities Are in a European Stalemate

Europe's weight is felt as shares of Russian stocks languish despite record earnings. But the country's potential could show through an American energy major.

Telecom Stocks: Make a Long-Distance Plan

The winners in global telecom are investing in next-gen technologies. Here are four such companies to explore.

U.S. Telecoms: Dividends Don’t Say it All

Some U.S. telecoms have done well thanks to depressed interest rates and good cash flows, but resiliency isn't the same across the board.

Hard Hat Area: Falling BRICs

The structural bull market in emerging-market countries is far from over despite a weak quarter. Here's where opportunity lies.

The Euro Is in Trouble: Part Deux

Greece is not the cause of the euro crisis -- it's the euro itself (and how it was created) that's flawed.

Why They Should Learn Mandarin in Australia

The intensifying Aussie-Sino trade relationship offers numerous investment opportunities to bank on Chinese growth.