James Brumley

James Brumley

James Brumley is a reformed stock broker and former Director of Research for an options-focused newsletter. He’s now primarily a freelance writer, tapping more than a decade’s worth of broad experience to help investors get more out of the market.

With a background in technical analysis as well as fundamental analysis, James writes with a multifaceted philosophy that combines the importance of company performance with the power of stock-trade timing. His commentary is as apt to focus on a chart as it is earnings, as he believes this dual approach is the only way an investor has a shot at consistently beating the market.

James’ work has appeared at several websites, including Street Authority, Motley Fool, Kapitall and Investopedia. When not writing as a journalist, James works on his book explaining his multipronged approach to investing.

Recent Articles

Facebook Inc Isn’t Doomed by the Impending Loss of Teens

If the recent report from eMarketer has you too scared to own FB stock, think again. Facebook is doing just fine with a crowd that matters. The older demographic that uses FB the most also spends considerable money online. That ecommerce trend will only continue, further helping bolster FB stock.

Nvidia Corporation Stock Is a Victim of Exceptional Forethought

NVDA stock is overbought and overvalued. Yet, NVIDIA is compelling simply because it knows exactly what the future of tech looks like.

3 Charts Tell the Story for Bank of America Corp Stock

Three graphics can tell you a lot about Bank of America. Despite recent weakness, BAC stock is still a compelling prospect.

Rumored AmerisourceBergen Deal Is Not What Walgreens Needs Right Now

The reports of Walgreens Boots Alliance buying out AmerisourceBergen failed to move WBA stock...with good reason.

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd Is Muddying Its Own Waters

One core attraction of BABA stock is the sheer number of things Alibaba Group Holding has on its plate. Too many ventures that could end up being distractions is also one of BABA's biggest liabilities. If the company delves too deeply into data mining for its own sake, it could also hurt BABA stock.