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 Preps to Unveil Mass Market Car This Month

NIO stock jumped about 2% Monday on news that the Chinese EV maker will launch a mass-market car under its new brand later this month.

Stocks Surge Despite Ice-Cold Jobs Report and Growing Stagflation Concerns

Wall Street is abuzz today as a softer-than-expected April jobs report sparks rate-cut hopes and stagflation fears.

Get Ready for Fed Rate Cuts: How a Seemingly Niche New Fed Policy Decision Is Paving the Way for Change

As expected, the Fed opted to hold rates steady at today's FOMC meeting. However, a reduction in QT may hint at Fed rate cuts to come.

VIK Stock IPO: 7 Things to Know as Viking Holdings Starts Trading Today

Viking (VIK) stock is set to open trade on the New York Stock Exchange later today after a headline-grabbing IPO.

Cannabis Stocks Surge as Biden Moves to Reclassify Marijuana ASAP

Cannabis stocks are flying this afternoon on news that Biden, the Department of Justice and the DEA are moving to reclassify marijuana.