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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One type of investment that’s typically shunned in a rising interest rate environment is real...
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One type of investment that’s typically shunned in a rising interest rate environment is real estate investment trusts, or REITs. That’s because higher rates mean higher borrowing costs...
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If market volatility picks up, it won't necessarily signal a market correction... Read More
It wasn’t a surprise that the U.S. Federal Reserve didn’t hike interest rates its July...
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It wasn’t a surprise that the U.S. Federal Reserve didn’t hike interest rates its July meeting. The Fed already hiked short-term interest rates twice this year, raising rates by a...
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The technology I discuss in the next issue of Game-Changing Stocks has applications in everything from smart home and home automation technology to military surveillance to sonars and radars. Not to mention intelligent traffic systems, and self-driving cars and drones. Read More
The technology I discuss in the next issue of Game-Changing Stocks has applications in everything from smart home and home automation technology to military surveillance to sonars and radars. Not to mention intelligent traffic systems, and self-driving cars and drones. Read More
If you fly for business or pleasure, you know that buying a plane ticket has almost become an art...
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If you fly for business or pleasure, you know that buying a plane ticket has almost become an art form. And when it comes to your final ticket price, it turns out that when you buy may matter...
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It wasn’t a surprise that the U.S. Federal Reserve didn’t hike interest rates its July meeting. The Fed already hiked short-term interest rates twice this year, raising rates by a quarter percentage point in March and again in June. Read More
The closed-end fund environment is getting tougher. Leverage is getting more expensive, and many of these investments, as the market trades at new records, generate ever-lower income. All of this can result in dividend cuts, even for the best of the best. Read More
So far, it hasn’t been a very good year for real estate investment trusts (REITs). ...
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So far, it hasn’t been a very good year for real estate investment trusts (REITs). However, this isn’t to say these stocks have performed badly as a whole. So far this year,...
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