The U.S. stock market is categorized into 11 sectors. Just knowing a company's sector isn't enough to understand the investment. Look deeper. Read More
Scott Chan moved from China to the U.S. with family at the age of ten. He passed the rigorous entrance exam and attended the merit-based Stuyvesant High School, widely held to be best public school in New York City. He earned undergraduate degrees from New York University followed by an MBA degree from the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College.
Shortly thereafter Scott partnered with Dr. Stephen Leeb on numerous financial publications. Today, he serves as the lead analyst for Real World Investing and The Complete Investor.
Mr. Chan is an avid baseball fan and enjoys outdoor activities in his spare time. A multicultural person, he reads Chinese and speaks fluent Mandarin and Cantonese Chinese.
Analyst Articles
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We’re seeing record high levels of companies repurchasing their shares. Here are the pros and cons of buybacks and why you should be leery. Read More
The telecoms have gotten battered over the past three months. Have they become too cheap to ignore? Read More
Despite risks such as inflation, the economy is growing and stocks are rising. We examine the positives that are keeping the bull intact. Read More
The winning pick must be grossly undervalued and operating in a sector that is currently out of favor. Here's a stellar candidate. Read More
Chinese developer Evergrande this week defaulted. We examine China's massive debt woes and other investment risks. Read More
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These are volatile and unnerving times, but robust corporate earnings projections should be sufficient medicine to keep stocks aloft. Read More
There's a contrarian Wall Street adage that's acutely applicable here: Buy them when no one wants them. Read More