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

Why Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS), American Airlines Group Inc. (AAL) and ON Semiconductor Corp. (ONNN) Are 3 of Today’s Worst Stocks

Universal Health Services (UHS), American Airlines Group (AAL) and ON Semiconductor (ONNN) were nothing but liabilities in analysis' eyes on Wednesday.

A Sears REIT Still Doesn’t Make SHLD a Buy

Sears stock may have initially popped on news of a Sears REIT, but current SHLD investors may want to take a step back and objectively think about this deal.

Why Science Applications International (SAIC), Pilgrim’s Pride (PPC) and Celgene (CELG) Are 3 of Today’s Worst Stocks

Science Applications International (SAIC), Pilgrim's Pride (PPC) and Celgene (CELG) just couldn't get anything right in the market's eyes on Tuesday.

All-Day Breakfast Won’t Help MCD Stock

McDonald's Corporation (MCD) is working hard, but it's not working smart. Case in point? Round-the-clock breakfast.

Why World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), Altera (ALTR) and BlackBerry (BBRY) Are 3 of Today’s Worst Stocks

BlackBerry (BBRY), World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Altera (ALTR) were among the worst of the worst on Monday. Here's the deal.