Thomas Yeung

Thomas Yeung

Expertise: Fundamental Analysis, Quant-Based Investing, Tax Analysis

Education: BA, Economics, Princeton University

Awards & Accomplishments: CFA Charterholder, IRS Enrolled Agent

Thomas Yeung, CFA, is a Market Analyst at InvestorPlace.com, where he helps investors navigate the world of finance with one of the most powerful tools available: knowledge. Tom brings over a decade of experience in company, commodity and industry analysis.

He is the current editor of the Omnia Portfolios, the highest-tier subscription at InvestorPlace and the former editor of Tom Yeung’s Profit & Protection, a free e-letter about investing to profit in good times and protecting gains during the bad.

Tom started his investment career at Harding Loevner, a $40 billion asset management firm. Today, he works with InvestorPlace.com to help individuals and families identify great investments.

Tom holds a BA in Economics from Princeton University, where he graduated with high honors. He is a CFA® Charterholder and also a FINRA Registered Investment Adviser.

Recent Articles

Novavax Vaccine’s Phase 3 Win Is Sending NVAX Stock to $350

Novavax, an unlikely vaccine maker, lands another triumph for humankind and NVAX stock looks poised to keep soaring.

Redditors Are Betting on a $600 Ligand Stock Short Squeeze

LGND stock is now the most-shorted stock available to Robinhood traders. Here's why investors should tread lightly going forward.

The 33 Most Shorted Companies in the U.S. This Week

This year, the top 33 most shorted companies have averaged a 142% combined return, easily beating the 2.5% of the broader market.

GME, BB, AMC Drop 50% on Robinhood Ban — But One Will Recover 100%

With Robinhood and other platforms halting trades on popular Reddit "meme stocks," only BB stock looks set for long-term gains. Here's why.

Forget GameStop. Here Are 3 New Cryptocurrencies With +1,000% Potential

With Bitcoin pushing $40,000, it will be hard to repeat is thousand-percent returns. But here are 3 names in cryptocurrency that still might.