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

Animal Spirits Are Returning… With Mixed Results

GME stock... AMC stock... A new wave of bullishness is rippling through the stock markets and creating a divide between retail and institutional investors.

TRKA Stock: A 400% Rise in Troika’s Shares Outstanding Changes Everything

Until management can explain a huge jump in shares outstanding, investors should avoid TRKA stock. Here's what you need to know.

GME Stock Alert: Investors Are Banking on an ‘Accidental’ Squeeze in GameStop

Short sellers betting against GME stock ahead of its Q4 earnings release are playing with fire. A major gamma squeeze could be underway.

The 5 Things You Must Know From This Week’s Banking Crisis

This week's banking crisis saw insiders buying up shares and retailers bottom-fishing. Here's what you need to know from InvestorPlace.com.

PACW… SOFI… 5 Bank Stocks With Massive Insider Buying

Insiders are doubling down on bank stocks, showing confidence that these names have better odds of surviving the SVB crisis.