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

How to Play the Coming Gold Meltdown

Correction in precious metals will present short-term trades and a buying opportunity for investors who missed the January dip in mining stocks.

3 Reasons You Should Sell This Rally

It looks like the S&P 500 is at a prime selling point, and another retest of the 1,250 level is coming.

4 Recovery Plays in the Tsunami’s Wake

The Japanese Nikkei 225 index declined to 8,605 on Tuesday, and there will be opportunities for long-term investors -- but only after the dust settles.

Unconventional Ways to Trade the Oil Panic

Call options on the U.S. Oil Fund (NYSE: USO) have paid off handsomely. Here's what to do next.

Cheapest Stock in the Hottest Emerging Market

The Russian market is leaving the rest of the BRICs in the dust, and Lukoil (OTC: LUKOY) could be investors' best bet for 2011.

How to Trade the Oil Panic Without Buying Oil Stocks

Oil stocks are not the way to play rising oil prices caused by the oil crisis. Oil futures or options on an oil etf are better ways to play the panic.

3 Global Trends You’d Be Stupid to Ignore

Emerging market investors can profit from global investment trends by buying Indian stocks, shorting PIIGS banks and buying a short euro ETF.

4 Ways to Profit From the Food Riots

Food inflation and food riots in emerging markets could make the following agriculture stocks and community funds winning investments.

4 Uranium Stocks to Play the Nuclear Boom

Many uranium stocks have been rallying since last summer, but the uranium investments on this list have further to go.

Is Vietnam the Next China?

As the only U.S.-listed Vietnamese investment, the Market Vectors Vietnam ETF (NYSE: VNM) offers the perfect way to capitalize on the long-term success of this emerging market.