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

The bricks are coming off the market's shoulders, and these five hot biotech stocks are among the top beneficiaries.

3 Reasons Why Russia-Ukraine Matters

Further escalation between Russia and Ukraine looks likely before this is all done, which comes at a time of vulnerability for the economy and markets.

The Market Selloff Might Not Be Over – Here’s What to Do

With the market bouncing up and down in August, are we stuck with the market selloff? And what should investors do about it?

3 Ways to Hide From the Selling

This market pullback looks increasingly sticky by the day. Consider a few safe havens, or go on the bearish attack.

Is the M&A Boom Ending?

Three big moves just went up in smoke on their own merits, but two primary M&A motivators are starting to close slightly and could hamper broader action.

3 Reasons the Market Selloff Isn’t Finished

Several fundamental catalysts, such as international issues and the possibility of higher interest rates, could weigh on stocks. But these technical indicators are flashing red, too.

What to Know About Wednesday’s Economic Data Flurry, and What to Do About It

A pile of economic data just landed in Wall Street's lap -- here's what GDP growth, inflation and private jobs data are saying.

What’s Next for This Wishy Washy Market?

Key areas of the market are rolling over, and parts of the bond market are also flashing warning signs of potential weakness for stocks.

Dow Doldrums – 5 Blue-Chip Stocks to Sell

Last Friday's drop in the Dow Jones could nag investors this week as the market's euphoria looks set to fade. These five blue-chip stocks look particularly weak.

3 Semiconductor Stocks to Short

Semiconductor stocks have been hot since early May, but have lost some momentum of late as selling pressure has intensified. We look at three stocks that could be vulnerable.