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 Can’t Be Stopped

Euphoria has taken hold, but investors should remember that every day stocks head higher, they're doing so in the face of historic warning signs.

3 Troublesome Signs for the Market

If you look at the S&P 500, it's still all good. Volatility is nil. New records are being bagged each day. It looks like all is well ... but a few things threaten to change that.

S&P 500 Hits 1900 Landmark … But It Won’t Last

The S&P 500's record close on a Friday, heading into a potentially volatile weekend, is a sign of overconfidence that could result in a quick halt to this market celebration.

Why Is This Market So Boring?

Small caps and emerging-market stocks have wiggled hard, but the S&P 500 hasn't gone anywhere. That might have a lot to do with a hazy outlook in many corners.

3 Dogs of the Dow to Sell Now

Technical, sentimental and fundamental weakness are conspiring against the Dow Jones, as well as these three "Dogs of the Dow."

Investors Shocked as Dow Jones Crashes Key Support Level

The Dow Jones Industrial Average just broke through its 50-day moving average, and given low volatility, it looks like investors aren't prepared in the least.

Why Stocks Are Wilting From Record Highs

A two-headed monster of inflation and currency trades is conspiring against American stock markets right now.

What’s Ailing the American Consumer?

The latest U.S. economic data included weak retail sales and American consumers dipping into their savings to spend what little they did.

Are Small Caps Firing Off Warning Flares?

A breakdown in the Russell 2000 and other ominous signs means bad things for small caps, naturally ... but could bleed over elsewhere.

3 Signs the Economy Is Still Hurting

If you need more reasons to worry that we can't chalk up all of the economy's softness to the winter weather ... well, here you go.