Samuel O'Brient

Samuel O'Brient

Expertise: Global Financial Markets, Macroeconomics and Geopolitics

Education: BA, Economics & Political Science, Sarah Lawrence College; MSc, International Politics, Trinity College Dublin

Awards & Accomplishments: Published in Curlew Quarterly. Quoted in Forbes. Interviewed by Foreign Policy.

About Samuel
Samuel O’Brient is a Reporter for InvestorPlace, where his work focuses primarily on financial markets, global economic trends, and public policy. O’Brient writes a weekly column on recent political news that investors should be following.

From his early days at InvestorPlace, O’Brient found himself drawn to the booming world of electric vehicles and green energy. His coverage of mining and other battery components has made him an expert source for industry publications. During his early years as an Economic Policy Analyst at U.S. Resist News, he gained expertise in international trade as the U.S.-China trade war dominated headlines. This in-depth research and analysis experience helped strengthen his prowess in all things political economy. O’Brient brings this expertise to work with him every day, thoughtfully analyzing how the daily happenings on the Capitol trickle down to Wall Street… and how retail investors can take action to profit.

An experienced journalist, editor, and economic policy analyst, O’Brient has spent his career guided by a deep passion for economic theory and policy. As a financial blogger on TipRanks, he has received 4.6 stars and is ranked in the top 10% of stock pickers.

O’Brient’s work on economic and tech policy has been curated by popular outlets Marker, OneZero and Gen.

He can be reached on LinkedIn and Muck Rack.

Recent Articles

Are PACW and WAL Really the Next Meme Stocks?

PacWest Bancorp and Western Alliance are seeing trading activity similar to AMC and GME. Are they really the next meme stocks?

Bank Stocks Alert: Why PACW, WAL Stocks Are Surging Today

Bank stocks are rising today on speculation that interest rates will fall in September. However, that may be hard for some regional banks.

MULN Stock Alert: The MULN Army Is Betting on the Next Meme Stock

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Don’t Expect MULN Stock to Stay Above $1

Mullen Automotive recently shot above $1, but that doesn't mean it will stay there. Here's why investors should still be avoiding MULN stock.

WSB Coin Alert: WallStreetBets Token Plunges as Reddit Insiders Sell

WSB Coin, the meme token themed around r/WallStreetBets, is falling after an insider reportedly sold. Here's what this means for WSB.