Sam Collins

Sam Collins

Sam Collins is  InvestorPlace.com’s Chief Technical Analyst. He has more than four decades of experience in Wall Street firms.

In addition to providing fundamental and technical analysis for InvestorPlace.com, he provides FREE daily market commentary each trading day via the Daily Trader’s Alert. The Daily Trader’s Alert contains his Daily Market Outlook PLUS a Trade of the Day.

Sam served as a regular army captain serving in West Germany during the Berlin Wall Crisis before joining Merrill Lynch as a futures broker. Since then, he has been a financial adviser, branch manager, regional manager and certified portfolio manager with national and regional securities firms. While he retired in October 2009, during his career, he received recognition and numerous awards.

Sam used technical analysis as a timing and selection technique with portfolios that he managed. He developed a specific technical analysis technique and timing system called the Collins Bollinger Reversal (CBR) that has received national recognition, and he has appeared on local and national TV as a financial commentator.

As an equity specialist and technician, he uses technical analysis as a selection technique along with fundamental analysis. As a value buyer, his goal is to find companies with outstanding management, unique products and strong financials that have not yet been driven to unreasonable prices. His CBR system helps him to screen vast amounts of data for stocks that meet those standards.

Sam is also a member of the NASD Board of Arbitrators.

Recent Articles

Markets Still Primed for a Pullback

The charts still suggest a bump in the charging market, which could be a chance to purchase dividend stocks and undervalued techs.

Nasdaq Is Practically Shouting, ‘Overbought!

While the Dow Industrials and S&P 500 are also hitting new highs, the tech index's relative strength indicator is flashing a bright warning.

It’s Time to Make a Few Exits

There's plenty of reason to believe the markets will keep rolling throughout 2012, but now might be a good time to re-evaluate positions and raise some cash.

Confirmation of a New Bull Market

The new trend is technically solid, and all pullbacks of 3% or more should be used as fresh buying opportunities.

Stocks Due for a Breather

After a solid run, the market is exhibiting signs of exhaustion.