Wall Street Daily
In an investment world where information is everything, the harsh reality is this…
You’re being deceived every day – over and over again.
Wall Street is deceiving you. The talking heads on television are deceiving you. Your banker is deceiving you. Your local Congressman is deceiving you. Even your own broker is deceiving you (mostly because he’s being deceived).
We don’t make this claim lightly, either. In fact, the latest data bears this out…
New behavioral research tells us that bankers and politicians are lying to us 93% of the time. And that Wall Street is 13 times more likely to tell a lie than the truth. They win and we lose because our brains have been conditioned to cooperate in their con game. So if true prosperity is the result of acting on good information, how are you ever supposed to win?
In a World of Deception, the TRUTH Starts Here…
Your wallet size is directly proportional to how much you know!
With that in mind, Wall Street Daily’s sole mission is to help everyday investors bridge this daunting (mis)information gap. And to help readers realize their financial dream to, well, get rich.
Comprised of a team of renowned experts, the Wall Street Daily team collectively boasts almost 80 years of stock market analysis.
Such experience has led to the in-house development of innovative new trading strategies and systems.
Each strategy has been years in the making, and oftentimes represents our experts’ life’s work. And as a member of the Wall Street Daily Nation, you’ll enjoy full access to every detail.
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WSD Insider Team
Louis Basenese
Co-Founder, Chief Investment Strategist, WSD Insider
A former Wall Street consultant and analyst, Louis helped direct over $1 billion in institutional capital before founding Wall Street Daily where he serves as Chief Investment Strategist. In addition to being an expert on technology and small-cap stocks, Louis is also well versed in special situations, including Mergers & Acquisitions and spinoffs.
Ever the contrarian, his investment philosophy can be summed up by the words of Humphrey B. Neill: “When everybody thinks alike, everyone is likely to be wrong.” Louis delights in challenging conventional Wall Street wisdom to unearth consistent double- and triple-digit winners. And for the last nine years, he’s done just that for readers who follow his recommendations.
Louis has been featured on CNBC’s “Worldwide Exchange” and has appeared as a guest expert on several prominent financial radio shows. His commentary has been published in multiple online media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Morningstar, MSN Money, The Street and AOL’s Blogging Stocks, among others. Louis is also a top-rated speaker at financial conferences throughout the United States. A New Jersey native, Louis earned his MBA with honors from the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College.
Robert Williams
Co-Founder, Publisher, WSD Insider
In addition to once being a full-time trader of equities and equity derivatives, Robert has also served as the lead financial analyst for a Forbes top-50 private corporation and an analyst for the endowment of a major academic institution.
Robert has been profiled in such books as Trade with Passion and Purpose and Alexander Green’s The Secret of Shelter Island. He’s also featured in Karim Rahemtulla’s upcoming book, Where in the World Should I Invest?
Robert is regarded as an authority in corporate finance, specifically in gauging the investment health of companies.
Karim Rahemtulla
Emerging Markets Director, WSD Insider
Author of the upcoming book, Where In the World Should I Invest?, Karim Rahemtulla has covered international markets and the global movements of money for over 20 years.
With an expertise in emerging markets, he’s regarded as one of the country’s foremost developing world analysts. Educated in England, Canada and the United States, Karim is fluent in several languages. His undergraduate studies were completed in Economics/Foreign Languages, and his graduate coursework was completed in Finance.
Karim travels the world regularly, seeking out the best investment opportunities, and is a featured speaker at more than a dozen frontline conferences, annually.
Lee Lowell
Income Specialist, WSD Insider
Lee Lowell is one of America’s leading options professionals. He spent six years in the options “trenches” as a market maker on the floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) in New York City.
Lee is also the author of the bestselling book Get Rich with Options: Four Winning Strategies Straight From The Exchange Floor and has written numerous articles for several financial publications such as Futures magazine and Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities.
Matthew Weinschenk
Senior Analyst, WSD Insider
Wall Street Daily’s resident quant expert, Matthew Weinschenk uses state-of-the-art data-mining systems to map past movements in financial markets to predict future stock movements. His proprietary WealthTronix system is gaining notoriety for its ability to consistently uncover the market’s next double- and triple-digit gainers.
Matthew’s sought-after research is already highly regarded within the industry, specializing in scientific innovation and volatility events.
Martin Denholm
Contributor, Wall Street Daily
Martin has a wealth of experience in the financial publishing industry, having worked as a columnist, investment analyst and managing editor for various newsletters, e-letters, and websites over the past 11 years. A native of England, Martin is a graduate of Brunel University in London.
Justin Fritz
Senior Writer, Wall Street Daily
As Wall Street Daily’s resident technophile, Justin’s always on the hunt for today’s hottest tech trends. Before signing on as a contributor, he worked as an investigative reporter for Mt. Vernon Research. He’s already one of the most followed tech gurus on the web.
Ryan Anders
Editor, Wall Street Daily
After receiving his B.A. from Shimer College in Chicago, Ryan worked in S. Korea as an English language educator. Returning to the United States, he took up freelance journalism and reported on a wide range of topics – small business, the tech and startup community, digital politics, and arts and culture, to name a few. Ryan’s diverse knowledge and experience helps ensure that every story that Wall Street Daily sends your way is well-rounded, on-point, and worth your time and investment.
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