Ivan Martchev

Ivan Martchev

Ivan Martchev is a research consultant with institutional money manager Navellier and Associates.  Previously, Ivan  served as editorial director at InvestorPlace Media. Ivan was editor of Louis Rukeyser’s Mutual Funds and associate editor of Personal Finance. As co-editor of Wall Street Winners, he has been ranked #1 in the U.S. by investment performance.

Ivan is also co-author of The Silk Road to Riches (Financial Times Press). The book provided analysis of geopolitical issues and investment strategy in natural resources and emerging markets with an emphasis on Asia. The book also correctly predicted the collapse in the US real estate market, the rise of precious metals, and the resulting increased investor interest in emerging markets. Ivan’s commentaries have been published by MSNBCDow JonesBloombergThe Motley Fool, InvestorPlace and others.

 

Recent Articles

Junk Bond Advice From a Pro

Investors searching for high yield can't miss what junk bonds are offering. But before falling for those high yields, listen to these insights and tips.

Overbought Doesn’t Mean a Thing for the Right Tech Stocks

Tech stocks as a whole might be "overbought," but that shouldn't necessarily keep investors from the likes of Apple, Google and Baidu.

Why Gold’s Rally Is Far From Over

All the forces behind rising gold prices remain in place, and buying bullion rather than gold miners is the best bet.

How to Invest Amid a Summer of All Fears

Contagion in euro zone, a rallying U.S. dollar and falling precious metals may pose opportunities for investors who short European banks and play gold and silver ETFs.

Don’t Get Caught in the Silver Trap

Silver may be rebounding, but the sell-off likely isn’t finished. And investors who buy too soon will get burned.

2 Emerging Market Mining Stocks to Buy

If left-leaning Peruvian presidential candidate loses, these emerging market mining stocks are likely to see shares surge.

5 Stocks for $150 Oil

Global tensions, coupled with bullish seasonal and secular factors, could easily push oil prices to $150 per barrel or more.

Zombie Bank Stocks That May Murder Your Portfolio

Massive underperformance in major U.S. financials has signaled trouble in the past. Investors should run screaming from these bank stocks.

Buy U.S. Treasurys One Last Time

You don't short U.S. Treasury bonds at a time of an intensifying sovereign debt crisis in Europe; this is precisely when you buy them for a short-term trade.

7 Investments That Prove Emerging Markets are Still Hot

Russia delivered a stunning 16.3% return in Q1, while India declined 5.2%, but investors can find opportunities in both.