David Moadel

David Moadel

Expertise: Stocks, Options, Precious metals, Bitcoin, Altcoins

Education: Master's degree in education from the American College of Education, Bachelor's degree in education from Florida Atlantic University, Associate's degree in liberal arts from Palm Beach Community College

About David:
David Moadel is a financial writer for InvestorPlace.com. He has a master’s degree in education and has authored financial content for multiple websites.

David is also active as a social media influencer, with tens of thousands of followers on YouTube, Twitter, StockTwits, and other popular sites. David writes on topics ranging from stocks to cryptocurrencies, options, precious metals, bonds, futures, and other areas of finance.

Focusing on data rather than emotions, David is always on the lookout for new pathways to financial freedom. Count on David for wealth-building strategies and resources for investors and traders of all financial backgrounds.

You can follow David on YouTube, Twitter, StockTwits and LinkedIn.

Recent Articles

If You’re Going to Hold Tilray Stock, You’d Better Be a Fan of Hexo Too

Shareholders are now getting a two-companies-for-the-price-of-one deal with TLRY stock, but whether that's a good or not thing is debatable.

Improving Capital Position Supports a Contrarian Position in Coupang Stock

After a relentless decline in the CPNG stock price, it's time to re-evaluate Coupang as the company issues optimistic earnings guidance.

CEO Calls C3.ai Stock a ‘Screaming Buy,’ But Do Your Due Diligence

No need to jump headfirst into AI stock as the company continues to operate at a net loss and Wall Street's experts maintain a cautious tone.

Coal Goal’s Not on Hold, but Peabody Energy Stock Might Get Sold

Now, you can get exposure to both coal and solar with BTU stock - but stay cautious as Peabody runs into a financial quagmire.

Try an Exciting Greek Tanker Trade With Imperial Petroleum

IMPP stock is on the move and the trading volume is surging. So, are you ready to bet on what could be the year's most lucrative oil trade?