David Cohne

David Cohne

David Cohne has 20 years of experience as an investment analyst and writer. Prior to StockNews, David spent eleven years as a Consultant providing outsourced investment research and content to financial services companies, hedge funds, and online publications. He also served as a Consultant and Senior Investment Writer to NextShares Solutions LLC where he provided content on Exchange-Traded Products.

Previously, David was Vice President and Director of Research at The Rankings Service, an independent investment research and consulting firm that scored and ranked mutual fund managers. He also served as Vice President and Senior Analyst at Fundworks Inc, a financial newsletter publishing firm. David started his career in portfolio management at Adviser Investments, an independent wealth management firm. He received an undergraduate degree in Economics at Brandeis University and an MBA from Arizona State University.

David enjoys researching and writing about stocks and the markets. He takes a fundamental quantitative approach in evaluating stocks for readers.

Recent Articles

Why These 3 Top Stocks Are Better Buys Than Dogecoin

After experiencing a massive rally last week, Dogecoin has plummeted over 30% in the past few days. Many believe the cryptocurrency is headed even lower. Therefore, investors should instead look to put their money into reasonably priced stocks with exciting growth catalysts.

5 Cheap Growth Stocks for Q2 2021

After a brief selloff in Q1 2021, growth stocks are once again in focus. Investors can take advantage of this by investing in growth companies trading at low valuations.

2 Must-Own Biotech Stocks to Buy in May

After a stellar rally in 2020, biotech stocks have been selling off over the past couple of months. This offers investors a buying opportunity to scoop up quality biotech stocks at cheaper prices.

2 Chip Stocks That Could Soar in Q2 2021

Though the current semiconductor shortage is causing significant problems for many industries, semiconductor stocks are benefiting from increased demand. This is likely to continue to push certain semiconductor stocks higher in Q2