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 蜜桃传媒 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鈥檚 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庐 Charterholder and also a FINRA Registered Investment Adviser.

Recent Articles

3 More Stocks to Buy Before the Election Chaos

Last week, I used the story of Charles E. Marsh to illustrate how investing alongside experts can work stunningly well. And this type of 鈥渃oattail鈥 investing continues to work today.

3 Stocks to Buy Even in the Middle of Election Chaos聽

Studies now consistently find that buying shares of companies owned by institutional investors generates superior returns, especially over the 3 to 6-month period.聽This week, Louis Navellier will be unveiling a quantitative tool that helps investors identify stocks with just the right amount of institutional buying behind them 鈥 not too much, and not too little.

3 Small-Cap AI Stocks to Snap Up for 2025

By combining the predictable cycle (small-caps outperforming) with the mega-cycle (AI companies dominating), it鈥檚 possible for people to invest with the flow, instead of against it. And so, this week, I鈥檒l be talking about three small-cap AI stocks that look set to surge in 2025.

3 Small-Cap Moves to Make for 2025聽

In mid-2019, the U.S. Federal Reserve began cutting interest rates for the first time since the 2007-鈥08 global financial crisis. You might imagine that the large blue-chip stocks of the Dow Jones Industrial Average might have done well during this period. But the opposite happened. Over the following two years, smaller firms would trounce these larger enterprises.

The 鈥淓xpedia鈥 of Self-Driving Cars… and an Even Bigger AV Bet聽

Automakers have long known that cars are parked roughly 95% of the time. Most vehicles are needed on demand, and we simply leave them in driveways and parking lots because they can鈥檛 move themselves.聽But what if they could?