Marshall Hargrave is the managing partner of Bridgewater Investments LLC, a boutique equity research company. Bridgewater provides specialized research for deep value securities and certain special situations. Marshall brings a unique perspective, with background as a tech startup CEO and as a financial advisor with Northwestern Mutual Financial Network. He has also helped co-found several startups in the finance space. Marshall graduated from Appalachian State University with a degree in finance and holds a Series 65 license. When he’s not reading annual reports and researching deep value stocks, he enjoys advising entrepreneurs and being active in the startup community.
Analyst Articles
In the notoriously fickle apparel industry, trends can change quickly. For investors who are... Read More
In the notoriously fickle apparel industry, trends can change quickly. For investors who are looking for exposure to the sector, it’s best to be diversified. #-ad_banner-#The Gap Inc. (NYSE:... Read More
Consumers are becoming more and more accustomed to being completely connected. We want to control... Read More
Consumers are becoming more and more accustomed to being completely connected. We want to control our electronics, adjust the thermostat, close the garage, and lower the shades — all from the... Read More
Forget The Headlines, This Stock Is A Long-Term Buy
This Recent Spin-Off Has 20% Upside
As consumers, we love our new cars, the hottest electronics and great food. However, we rarely... Read More
As consumers, we love our new cars, the hottest electronics and great food. However, we rarely think about how those items get to our local stores.#-ad_banner-# Broadly speaking, all those things are... Read More
Want To Profit From Cold Weather? This Stock Has Boosted Its Dividend 41 Years In A Row
In the midst of an astonishing nationwide cold snap, it’s a good time to see which stocks are... Read More
In the midst of an astonishing nationwide cold snap, it’s a good time to see which stocks are poised to profit. Many investors would look to utilities and energy companies, but one of the best... Read More
Why Ford’s Price Disconnect Could Mean 25% Upside
During the financial crisis, the U.S. auto industry really took it on the chin. Two of the Big... Read More
During the financial crisis, the U.S. auto industry really took it on the chin. Two of the Big Three automakers filed for bankruptcy in 2009.#-ad_banner-# Since then, the industry has come roaring... Read More