Eddie Pan

Eddie Pan

Expertise: Institutional Investments, Insider Activity, Disruptive Innovations

Education: BBA, Finance, James Madison University

About Eddie:
Eddie Pan specializes in institutional investments and insider activity. He has been enamored with hedge funds since he began investing and regularly collaborates with industry executives to craft editorial pieces. Tracking the investments of institutional investors and insiders can provide a vast array of knowledge that is scarcely covered.

After receiving his BBA in Finance from James Madison University, Eddie began his career at Accenture as an analyst. Today, he writes for InvestorPlace’s Today’s Market team, which centers on the latest news involving popular stocks.

Eddie got his start in the financial media world by publishing articles on top-performing hedge funds and their investment strategies on Substack. He still publishes pieces on his Substack today.

Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip A. Fisher is Eddie’s favorite investment book. Fisher’s 15 Points have heavily influenced his investment strategy.

Recent Articles

AMC Stock: 3 Things to Watch When AMC Reports Earnings May 5

AMC will report its first-quarter earnings on May 5. Analysts are expecting revenue of $938 million and an adjusted EPS loss of 17 cents.

MULN Stock Alert: UNC Charlotte Orders Mullen Vans

MULN stock is in focus after UNC Charlotte agreed to buy eight Campus Delivery Vans from Mullen, bringing its total order count to 15 vans.

MULN Stock Alert: Mullen Says It’s Investigating ‘Failure to Deliver’ on Short Sales

Mullen has teamed up with ShareIntel to launch an investigation into potential market manipulation and illegal short selling of MULN stock.

5 Investors Betting on Magic Empire (MEGL) Stock

MEGL stock is in the green, but the reasons aren't exactly clear. Jim Simons of Renaissance Technology is the largest shareholder.

3 Investors Betting on TOP Financial (TOP) Stock

Shares of TOP stock were as much as 1,000% higher after yesterday's close. Institutional ownership is low, so who is behind the jump?