Options offer the opportunity for higher percentage gains. Consider long-dated options to mitigate the effect of time decay. 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
Arbitrage is using temporary price imbalances in the markets to profit for virtually no risk. Here's how it could work for you. Read More
Last week we discussed the long condor spread. This week, let's take a look at how a short condor spread works. Read More
A long condor spread is a strategy that uses four different options to manage risks and boost returns. Here's how it works. Read More
The laddering strategy is a way to make sure you don't lock up your money in a CD for too long, while still earning a decent yield. Read More
REITs must pay out at least 90% of taxable income to shareholders, but a REIT's net income isn’t a good way to predict its dividend. Here's a better way. Read More
Novice investors often give too much weight to a stock's yield. The yield alone doesn't tell you the whole story. Read More
When you buy an option, time is your enemy. But here's how options buyers can go from underdog to champ. Read More
Options offer flexibility to traders. Here are two options strategies that can make money when stock prices are on a roller coaster. Read More
This luxury retailer has ridden a wave of Chinese spending in recent years, but the persistent trade war could sap its growth. Read More