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investment analyst

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noun

  1. a specialist in forecasting the prices of stocks and shares

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“Even prior to the recent geopolitical turmoil, retail investors demonstrated a strong lean toward commodities, and gold in particular,” eToro investment analyst Bret Kenwell said of the survey data.

From MarketWatch

“If geopolitical headlines ease and market fundamentals remain resilient, it sets up a plausible path to higher prices as 2026 progresses,” said Bret Kenwell, U.S. investment analyst at eToro.

From Barron's

“Passive index investors may barely notice Wall Street’s dispersion trade, or the growing hand-wringing over AI,” said Bret Kenwell, U.S. investment analyst at eToro.

From Barron's

Wongmo Kang, a senior investment analyst at Exome Asset Management, said this dollar pessimism is one reason why he’s optimistic about international stocks, particularly emerging markets.

From MarketWatch

The election outcome and upcoming moves like "stimulus, tax tweaks, and deregulation" will be "additional fuel for an existing bull trend", investment analyst Yuka Marosek told the BBC.

From BBC