strategist
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of strategist
First recorded in 1830–40; strateg(y) + -ist
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But Brooks, a former currency strategist at Goldman Sachs, also thinks the dollar isn’t out of the woods yet.
From MarketWatch
When a respected strategist issues a report backed by intensive analysis, the Street takes notice.
From Barron's
The average target among market strategists is around 7,500, which would represent roughly a 9% gain from current levels.
From Barron's
“It’s such a lower bar for oil next year for any type of upside,” says Adam Turnquist, chief technical strategist at LPL Financial, who expects stronger economic growth to be a catalyst for oil.
From Barron's
“It’s a sign of a healthy economy,” said David Stubbs, chief investment strategist at AlphaCore Wealth Advisory.
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