Genia Turanova, Chief Investment Strategist for Game-Changing Stocks and Fast-Track Millionaire, is a financial writer and money manager whose experience includes serving for more than a decade as a portfolio manager and Investment Committee member for a New York-based money management firm. Genia also researched, wrote and managed recommendations for several investment advisories. From 2011 to 2016, she served as Editor of the award-winning Leeb Income Performance newsletter. Genia also wrote for The Complete Investor, another award winner, from 2003 to 2016. During that time, Genia was responsible for several portfolios, including the "Income/Value" portfolio and the "FastTrack" portfolio. Genia's academic credentials include an MBA in Finance and Investments from the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College in New York City. Genia is a CFA Charterholder.
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Without a doubt, a bull market is itself a bullish indicator. There is a bit of a...
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Without a doubt, a bull market is itself a bullish indicator. There is a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy here: investors clamor for gains and feel safer when the market flashes green than...
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April showers bring May flowers. As with most proverbs, this one should not be taken...
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April showers bring May flowers. As with most proverbs, this one should not be taken literally. Ostensibly about the weather, the wisdom of this saying goes much deeper: it shows a...
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April showers bring May flowers. As with most proverbs, this one should not be taken literally. Ostensibly about the weather, the wisdom of this saying goes much deeper: it shows a cause-and-effect relationship, with an inevitable conclusion that good things often… Read More
Blink and you missed it. One day there’s a “telecommunication sector,” the next...
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Blink and you missed it. One day there’s a “telecommunication sector,” the next day — thanks to the people who run the stock indices — it morphs into...
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Contrary to popular opinion, investing for growth and investing for income are not that different. Take it from me: I have done both in my long life as an investment writer. This is not to say that growth and income (a version of the… Read More
Blink and you missed it. One day there’s a “telecommunication sector,” the next day – thanks to the people who run the stock indices – it morphs into “communication services.” Why should we care? With major S&P 500 companies from Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) to… Read More
The world of subscriptions keeps growing and developing. In entertainment, the massive success of...
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The world of subscriptions keeps growing and developing. In entertainment, the massive success of the streaming music, video, and video-game applications pushes others to innovate. (Deloitte...
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The first thing you learn in finance class is that the markets are efficient, meaning that asset...
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The first thing you learn in finance class is that the markets are efficient, meaning that asset prices fully reflect all available information. This is a simple concept to understand, and it...
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The first thing I learned in my finance classes is that the markets are efficient, meaning that asset prices fully reflect all available information. This is a simple concept to understand, and it also helps investors read the tea leaves when… Read More
Much to the delight of investors, the market rallied 14% in the first three months of the year. It...
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Much to the delight of investors, the market rallied 14% in the first three months of the year. It was the best quarterly performance for the S&P 500 since 2009. Of course, not every stock in the...
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