Joseph Hargett

Joseph Hargett

Despite hailing from the Greater Cincinnati, Ohio area, Joseph Hargett has spent nearly the past decade elbow-deep in Wall Street.  Specializing in financial writing, options strategies and stock-market analysis, Joseph cut his teeth in the research department of Cincinnati-based Schaeffer’s Investment Research.

While at Schaeffer’s, Joseph wrote market, stock and options commentary for SchaeffersResearch.com, and was lead editor for The Options Advisor (the nation’s leading options newsletter).

Joseph has since moved on to become a prolific Forbes contributor in the options realm, as well as a lead copy editor and contributor for a well respected investment newsletter publisher.  Joseph’s commentary has appeared in a plethora of media outlets, including The Wall Street JournalThe New York TimesMoney Show Digest, Reuters, CBE MarketWatch and Sentiment Magazine.

Recent Articles

Take a Pass on MoviePass Parent Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc

Helios and Matheson is starving for cash, and HMNY stock is not above offering equity or an ICO to make ends meet. MoviePass was a good idea 10 years ago, but it's a money pit now.

Thursday’s Vital Data: Facebook Inc (FB), Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) and Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT)

Cisco Systems (CSCO) and Applied Materials (AMAT) call options rise ahead of earnings and Facebook (FB) gets valuation nod from MKM Partners.

Wednesday’s Vital Data: Twitter Inc (TWTR), Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) and Apple Inc. (AAPL)

Twitter (TWTR) options rise as CEO downplays acquisition talk, Cisco (CSCO) traders prep for earnings, Apple (AAPL) denies special dividend for overseas cash

Don’t Miss the Oversold Bounce in Chesapeake Energy Corporation Stock

Chesapeake Energy was hit hard in last week's market correction, but CHK stock is due for an oversold bound that could gain considerable traction with Trump's infrastructure plan.

Monday’s Vital Data: Nvidia Corporation, Amazon.com, Inc. and Snap Inc

Nvidia stock call options jump on earnings, Amazon options mixed on delivery testing, while Snap shares buck its post-earnings dive.