Anthony Mirhaydari

Anthony Mirhaydari

Anthony Mirhaydari is founder of the Edge and Edge Pro investment advisory newsletters.

He is an independent investment columnist with work appearing at Investorplace, The Fiscal Times, CBS News MoneyWatch, MSN Money, Yahoo Finance, and Dow Jones MarketWatch. He started covering the markets and the economy in the media in 2008 in the midst of the greatest financial crisis in generations.

Previously, he was a senior research analyst with Markman Capital Insight, an advisory and money management firm, and a business consulting analyst with Moss Adams focusing on the financial-services industry.

Recent Articles

Stocks Calm Amid Deflation, Profit Threats

It's almost forbidden to say this out loud with sentiment so bubbly, but things are looking recession-y on several measures.

Stocks Mixed on Crude Schizophrenia

Mergers and acquisitions and corporate action resulted in some excitement in select stocks, but it was largely a quiet day as Janet Yellen's remarks failed to move the markets.

3 Blue-Chip Stocks to Short

Blue chip stocks are overextended, giving traders a fantastic opportunity to profit by shorting some of the biggest names out there.Blue chip stocks are overextended, giving traders a fantastic opportunity to profit with these big-name stocks to short.

Nasdaq Hits New Records on Yellen, Housing

The Nasdaq Composite hit its 10th straight gain Tuesday, led largely by Apple (AAPL) -- a rare feat, but one without a positive indication.

Stocks Mixed as Greece, Yellen Loom

Trading was relatively quiet today as the markets looked ahead to a Saturday deadline to solve the Greece crisis and Federal Reserve Chairman's address to Congress.

3 Reasons to Short the Rebound in Oil Prices (And How to Do It)

The bullish case for oil prices is looking threadbare as the fundamental factors keep stacking against it. Short oil and profit.

Stocks Finish Mixed Amid Whipsaw Day for Oil

Shaky economic data, dropping earnings expectations and continued risk of a Greek exit from the eurozone kept markets on edge Thursday.

Stocks Finish Mixed After Confusing Fed Minutes

The latest Federal Reserve minutes seem to suggest that the Fed's conviction over raising interest rates may be weakening,

S&P 500 Ignores Grexit, Checks 2,100 Off Its Bucket List

This is a dangerous situation -- expectations are so high and separated from the situation on the ground that it won't take much disappointment for reality to come rushing back in.

Stocks Near Record Highs on Hopes for Greece

Apple Inc. (AAPL) leads a wide swath of advancing stocks on Thursday on Greek optimism, though the eurozone is far from out of the woods yet.