David Peltier joined TheStreet as a research associate in August 2001, and writes TheStreet Stocks Under $10. Before that, Peltier was an analyst for Individual Investor magazine and the publication's Web site. His market interests include small-caps, technology and retail stocks. He has appeared on NPR, NBR and WNYW-TV.
Peltier received his bachelor's degree cum laude in finance and international business from New York University.
| May 16, 2012
| 4:04 PM EDT
U.S. stocks again gave up early gains and finished Wednesday lower....
| May 15, 2012
| 4:07 PM EDT
It was a volatile day for U.S. stocks, which ended Tuesday lower. The debt crisis in Greece overshadowed strong economic headlines at home and in Germany....
| May 14, 2012
| 4:24 PM EDT
It was a volatile session for U.S. stocks, which never did reach positive territory....
May 10, 2012 | 7:00 AM EDT
Portfolio Manager David Peltier @davidspeltier recaps his latest live #SU10chat on Twitter.
| May 08, 2012
| 4:02 PM EDT
For the second straight day, U.S. stocks rallied back from earlier losses....
| May 07, 2012
| 4:10 PM EDT
U.S. stocks rebounded from earlier losses to end Monday mixed. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite gained slightly, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell fractionally....
| May 02, 2012
| 4:19 PM EDT
U.S. stocks ended Wednesday mixed, recovering from earlier losses, when the April ADP employment data fell short of expectations....
May 02, 2012 | 2:23 PM EDT
"Sell in May and Go Away" does not necessarily mean to dump your holdings! David Peltier, portfolio manager of Stocks Under $10, and Jill Malandrino tell you where to put some money to work.
May 02, 2012 | 2:11 PM EDT
In the month of April, AAPL traded inverse to the S&P. Jill Malandrino and David Peltier, portfolio manager of Stocks Under $10, show you how to isolate that performance using NASDAQ OMX Alpha Index Options.
| May 01, 2012
| 4:14 PM EDT
U.S. stocks finished off the highs of the session but still kicked off May with some gains....