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 Under Pressure as Fear Rises

Light news flow, heavy technicals weigh on the market as stocks droop for a third consecutive day.

5 Dow Jones Heavyweights on the Ropes

Weakness seen elsewhere across the market is starting to spill over into these five blue-chip Dow Jones stocks, among others.

Stocks Storm to New Highs Amid Confusion as ‘Death Cross’ Looms

The Dow and S&P 500 moved to new record highs Friday, but the Russell 2000 is staring at an ominous technical pattern.

Federal Reserve: The Good News, And the Bad News

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday kept important 'considerable time' language in reference to short-term interest rates, but...

Stocks Hit Record Highs on Stimulus Hopes

A near-vertical ramp in stocks and other risk assets weakened near the end of the day as Wall Street digested the latest tease on the Fed's stimulus intentions.

Stocks Mixed, Bonds Hit as Fed Fears Fester

Investors would do well to prepare for higher volatility later this week and into October as the market digests the coming change of Fed policy.

3 Ways to Play Higher Interest Rates

Beware, stimulus junkies - the time of higher interest rates is nigh. Here are the trades you need to take advantage.

The REAL Market Fun Starts Friday

Stocks slip Thursday ahead of a slew of economic data releases, and the fun will continue next Wednesday when the Fed makes its all-important statement.

Why You Should Care About Wednesday’s Bond-Rattling

Weakness in bonds can benefit stocks, sure ... but that's assuming we're in a normal economic cycle. And we're not.

Stocks Get Dropped as Apple Disappoints

Wall Street wasn't thrilled with Apple's newly unveiled iPhone 6 and Apple Watch, prompting a broader market selloff.