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

MULN… AMC… TSLA… How Meme Stocks Turned Us Into Terrible Investors

Meme stocks like GME and MULN have burned retail investors. That's not stopping investors from diving in again and again.

PRTY… BBBY… MULN… There’s a Meme Stocks Investor in All of Us

Everyone is looking to get rich, so investing in meme stocks is logical. That's why BBBY stock, PRTY stock, and MULN stock have loyal followers.

3 Penny Stocks That Could Rise 500% in 2023

Tilt the odds in your favor in 2023 with some of these high-potential penny stocks. The risks are high, but so are the rewards.

BBBY Stock: Can Redditors Save Bed Bath & Beyond From Its ‘Death Spiral’?

It's unlikely, but Reddit investors can save BBBY stock if they can take shares back above the $25 level. Here's how.

MULN Stock: Mullen Is the New Dogecoin… Without Any of the Fun

MULN stock has an army of investors just like Dogecoin. However, its supporters are way more focused on profits. Why that matters.