Mary has over 30 years of editorial experience. She has been EIC at TalkMarkets since our beginnings in 2013. Previously she served as the Managing Editor at Seeking Alpha where she was responsible for building and training the editorial team, as well as overseeing homepage content and ...
more Mary has over 30 years of editorial experience. She has been EIC at TalkMarkets since our beginnings in 2013. Previously she served as the Managing Editor at Seeking Alpha where she was responsible for building and training the editorial team, as well as overseeing homepage content and editor’s picks.
Prior to Seeking Alpha, Mary served as the Editor at numerous publications including Business Traveler International, Jenks Healthcare Finance Report, and Mary Engelbreit's Home Cooking. She has also served as the Executive Editor for PhotoChannel.com and as the Managing Editor for such publications as Wine Enthusiast, Flying, and Travel Smart. She consulted on the launches of Conde Nast Traveler and Grand magazines, and on the development of the Black Enterprise Top 100. She ventured early into online content, working in the mid-'90s on Hachette-Filipacchi's content for AOL as well as developing the website content for BTI and Wine Enthusiast Magazine. Mary is the author of two books, more than 1,000 magazine articles, and countless blog posts.
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Aggressive Growth Stocks For Thanksgiving
LOL - sorry, no, it was author's typo for Dean Foods; we fixed but you were very quick to catch it!
Ambarella (AMBA) Misses On Earnings, Beats On Revenue
There has been some confusion on Twitter as to why what Zacks calls a miss, others called a beat. Zacks responses:
ZacksResearch: We have our own earnings estimates that don't always reflect the Street. www.zacks.com/stock/quote/AMBA/detailed-estimates
ZacksResearch: We take out stock option expenses which is why our numbers are lower.
ZacksResearch: They missed earnings when you include stock option expenses. It's another way to look at it.
Gartman Nails It Again
ESH5 is the E-Mini S&P500 Futures for March 2015. Dennis Gartman puts out the daily Gartman Letter which a lot of people follow. ZeroHedge is pointing out that Gartman changed his position, and Tim Knight is showing where on the chart that happened. And yes, given the direction the chart took after, there may be a certain eye-wink in the headline.
How To Build A "Lifetime" Portfolio - Step 1
You can see the chart at the author's site, www.stanfordwealth.com/wealth-management.html.
Second Largest One-Year Rally In 35 Years, Opportunity At Hand
This from Chris Kimble: The answer to the quiz is an updated inverted chart on Crude Oil
From a seasonal, sentiment and pattern perspective the attached 3-pack on Gasoline reflects a unique set up is at hand.
We will be keeping Premium and Sector members abreast in these areas in the coming weeks...and likely the coming year
Median Household Income Growth: Deflating The American Dream