Shrey Dua

Shrey Dua

Expertise: Electric vehicle industry, Macroeconomic trends, Housing Market

Education: Bachelors Degrees in Economics and Journalism, University of Virginia

About Shrey:
Shrey Dua has a lifelong background in journalism. Since joining InvestorPlace as part of the Today’s Market team, he’s covered everything from cryptocurrencies and financial disclosures to highly anticipated IPOs and SEC investigations.

Shrey’s background is dominated by local journalism, exploring small-town elections and voicing community concerns. Regardless of the context, his audience has always remained his upmost focus. The accessibility of his writing ensures that even an absolute novice can glean a strong understanding of a given topic or event.

Lately, he’s taken a particular fascination in financial regulation, particularly the SEC’s role in insuring a fair market environment for both businesses and investors.

If you’re interested in reading more of his work, you can find many of his articles here on MuckRack.com.

Recent Articles

NIO Stock Alert: Nio Strikes Battery Deal With GAC

NIO stock is in the red by 5% today despite the Chinese EV maker strikeing a promising battery deal with GAC, a fellow Chinese automaker.

ZK Stock Alert: Zeekr IPO Appears Hot Ahead of EV Maker Debut

Zeekr apparently plans to close the books on its primary stock offering on Wednesday, May 8, a day early. What does this mean for ZK stock?

Fisker Stock Alert: Fisker Austria Begins Insolvency Proceedings

Fisker stock is down after the company announced that it will file for self-administered restructuring under the Austria Insolvency Code.

Wedbush Sounds a Palantir (PLTR) Stock Alarm on ‘Golden Opportunity’ to Buy Shares

PLTR stock is down more than 14% today despite a strong Q1 earnings report Monday evening. Is this the time to buy Palantir?

Understanding Unemployment: What Is Unemployment? What Are the Different Kinds? How Is Unemployment Calculated?

While the unemployment rate remains a persistent hot topic among traders and economists alike, it is often woefully misunderstood.