Michael A. Gayed

Michael A. Gayed

Michael A. Gayed is the Publisher of The Lead-Lag Report, an award winning market research service that provides risk signals, high yield ideas, macro observations, and more. He is the author of five award-winning research papers on market anomalies and investing. Michael was an active contributor to MarketWatch for a number of years and has been interviewed on CNBC, Bloomberg, and Fox Business, as well as the Wall Street Journal Live for his unique approach to interpreting market movements.

Michael earned his Bachelor’s of Science degree with a double major in Finance & Management at NYU Stern School of Business. Michael became a CFA Charterholder in 2008.

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Recent Articles

Keep NIO Stock on Your ‘Watch List’ But Don’t Buy Yet

NIO stock appears to be ready to reverse higher, but it's not time for investors to buy shares yet. Here's why.

Is It Time to Rotate From Nvidia Stock to Intel Stock?

Has the massive rally in NVDA stock in 2023 caught your eye? Take a closer look at underappreciated INTC stock instead.

Investing In Tesla Stock Isn’t About Elon Musk – It’s About Margin Compression

The TSLA stock price has been on a roller-coaster ride in 2023 but some signs are pointing to it being overvalued now.

Move Over Small-Cap Stocks. The Great Rotation Into Bonds Is Coming Next.

Investors often except a rotation from large-cap stocks to small-cap stocks. This time, the big move could be into bonds.

AI Stocks Alert: How to Identify the Winners in the AI Revolution

Where should you search for the AI stocks winners? These three mega-cap companies may be the leaders in the long term.

We’re Not in a New Bull Market. Here’s Why.

Despite what "experts" are saying, we're not in a new bull market. Here's two key reasons why... and they involve 7 top stocks.

Why Nvidia (NVDA) Stock Madness Is a Meltdown in the Making

NVDA stock may be leading the Nasdaq-100 higher, but investors should be wary of more downside potential ahead.

The Debt Ceiling Deadline Is Approaching. What Does That Mean for Investors?

History shows us that lawmakers will avoid defaulting... but that the upcoming debt ceiling deadline will still hurt investors.

Housing Market Crash Alert: Why Investors Should Pay CLOSE Attention to Lumber Prices

Lumber prices are a "tell" on real estate. Right now, they suggest a housing market crash could be on the way.

Short Squeeze Alert: Get Ready for an Epic Move Higher in Treasuries

The next short squeeze may not be in a meme stock, but instead in government bonds. Here's why Treasuries look ready to pop.