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

Chewy Insider James Star Bought $10 Million in CHWY Stock. Here’s Why.

CHWY stock is in focus following a massive insider transaction and a shoutout for their exceptional customer service.

SOFI Stock Is Down 60% In 2022. SoFi Insiders Keep Buying.

CEO Anthony Noto has relentlessly been buying up shares of SOFI stock this year, proving his conviction for the fintech company.

EBIX Stock Plunges 40% on Hindenburg Short Report

EBIX stock is plunging lower following a short report from Hindenburg Research. The short seller alleges that the company is faking revenue.

Hedge Fund Tiger Legatus Is Shutting Down. It Was Betting Big on These 10 Stocks.

After 13 years, Tiger Legatus will officially shut down. The fund owns 12 names in its portfolio, including UBER and DKNG stocks.

Bill Ackman Wants a 100-Basis-Point Rate Hike. What Would That Mean for the Stock Market?

Bill Ackman publicly called on the Fed to raise rates by 75 to 100 bps at the FOMC. He also expects a 75 to 100 bps raise next month.