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

5 Penny Stocks With Explosive 5X Potential

Penny stocks are inherently risky, but investing in low-priced companies with wide "moats" can shift the odds in investors' favor.

President Biden Wants to Ban Cars, Here are 23 Stocks to Buy

The proliferation of electric vehicles is all but inevitable at this point. These are the stocks to buy for investors who want to profit.

WISH Stock: What a 1-for-30 Reverse Split Means for ContextLogic

WISH stock is declining again after ContextLogic implemented a 1-for-30 reverse split. The company has see big declines since going public.

Is TRKA Stock the Next GameStop? Why Reddit Thinks So.

Retail investors are excited about the potential of Troika and TRKA stock becoming the next GameStop, but they should proceed with caution.

MULN Stock: What Should Mullen Do With a $110 Million Windfall?

MULN stock investors are hoping for success, but Mullen will have to figure out how to effectively spend $110 million before its too late.