Genia Turanova

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.

Analyst Articles

This market action has not been gentle to our trade on Zynga (Nasdaq: ZNGA), a veteran mobile-game maker. Or, perhaps, traders are nervous in anticipation of the company’s next earnings report, due out in just two days, on October 31. Whatever the reason, our… Read More

(Note: This is the second in a serious of exclusive monthly stock screens for Fast-Track Millionaire subscribers) Stock screens are a powerful tool. While they won’t serve as a substitute for full-fledged stock research, often they can provide a promising idea or two for… Read More

  The shares of the chip-maker Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD), hurt by the market sell-off and the semiconductor rout, further sold off today after the company’s results and forecast disappointed Wall Street. AMD’s revenue in the just-reported third quarter 2018 (reported Wednesday after the close)… Read More

The rumors of the death of U.S. retail were greatly exaggerated. There are good reasons for a... Read More

The rumors of the death of U.S. retail were greatly exaggerated. There are good reasons for a retail renaissance. The economy is strong, and unemployment’s low. The consumer is feeling good... Read More

It felt as if somebody just flipped a switch. On September 28, the last trading day of the third quarter, everything was hunky-dory: major indices were trading near records and investment managers were about to put yet another great quarter to… Read More