strategist
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of strategist
First recorded in 1830–40; strateg(y) + -ist
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The market is currently pricing a high probability of a Fed rate cut in June, which also mirror’s CBA’s view, the senior economist and senior currency strategist says.
“Over the past few years, U.K. markets have barely budged on most issues that have arisen,” says Morningstar equity strategist Michael Field.
From Barron's
“We are especially concerned that the market has more recently begun to question possible broader economic disruption risks for European Banks, which is a major, well-owned European sector,” chief European equity strategist Marina Zavolock said.
From Barron's
Of course, after a strong run, a rally taking a bit of a pause is understandable, several market strategists told MarketWatch.
From MarketWatch
But the amount varies based on what gigs he brings in as a freelance content strategist.
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