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

5 Red-Hot Biotech Stocks to Buy

Investors have been chasing risk again, buying up biotech stocks. Here's our list of the best biotech stocks out there.

Stocks Put the ‘V’ in ‘Recovery’

The bears' apparent victory was stolen from them today, with stocks jumping and showing new signs of strength.

The Stock Market Rebound Gets Real

The name of Tuesday's game was risk, risk, risk as commodities and high-yield bonds coursed higher alongside stocks.

6 Reasons the Selloff Isn’t Over

Discover the six biggest reasons the market selloff isn't over -- and what you should do about it.

IBM Can’t Hold Stocks Back; AAPL Pops After Hours

The markets finished Monday off with a low-volume win as Wall Street looked ahead to Wednesday's Fed announcement.

A Bounce Is Coming (Of the Dead-Cat Variety)

A short-term relief bounce appears to be setting up, with the Russell 2000 looking ready to lead the way.

Stocks Step Back From the Abyss … Will It Last?

Stocks took a plunge on Wednesday, but recovered before the close. But how long can they stave off the correction?

5 Financial Stocks to Sell Before They Crash

Financial stocks are sure to be the next sector to take a hit in the selloff. Here are five stocks to sell.

Bulls Struggle to Stop Stock Market Slide

More warning signals continue to pop up across the markets, though at such oversold levels, stocks might be due for a short-term rebound.

Wall Street Washout Gets Serious

Now that the pressure has shifted from small-cap stocks to the mega caps, expect the selling to continue.