The Federal Reserve controls monetary policy and makes decisions that move markets. Here's how the Fed is helping investors now. Read More
Scott Chan moved from China to the U.S. with family at the age of ten. He passed the rigorous entrance exam and attended the merit-based Stuyvesant High School, widely held to be best public school in New York City. He earned undergraduate degrees from New York University followed by an MBA degree from the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College.
Shortly thereafter Scott partnered with Dr. Stephen Leeb on numerous financial publications. Today, he serves as the lead analyst for Real World Investing and The Complete Investor.
Mr. Chan is an avid baseball fan and enjoys outdoor activities in his spare time. A multicultural person, he reads Chinese and speaks fluent Mandarin and Cantonese Chinese.
Analyst Articles
We discuss two attractive income stocks with growing dividends in an unlikely sector you may have overlooked. Read More
When you trade options, don't ignore a stock's dividend payment schedule because it affects the stock price. Read More
Hazardous waste management is a niche area that could offer shelter from the harsh winds of the trade war. Read More
Amazon has put a lot of retailers out of business and many others are struggling to compete, but one retailer is thriving. Read More
When the market's falling and you want to reduce market exposure, it could be a good time to harvest losses to reduce your taxes. Read More
The trade war between the U.S. and China has no end in sight. Here are three countries that benefit from the tariff slugfest. Read More
When it comes to buying options, think about what you are trying to accomplish before making your choices. The right strategy can thump the broader market. Read More
If you're interested in trading options but don't know how to get started, here's what to expect. With these basics, you can use options for steady income. Read More
It's tempting to buy a falling stock because it triggers the "buy low" instinct. But the investment move can cut both ways. Read More