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Brad Ginesin
Brad Ginesin manages Polar Capital LP, a long/short hedge fund he founded in 2000. He’s worked on and managed several equity trading desks including Monarch Financial and WFP Management. He has been a regular contributor to Real Money since 2021, specializing in market sector coverage.
Ginesin graduated from Cornell University in 1992 with a degree in Applied Econ & Business Mgmt. He is a value investor who follows fundamental analysis. He avoids momentum stocks and hype favoring a long-term investing strategy.
Ginesin is the author of The Trading Desk, a Wall Street inspired novel published in 2021. In addition to being a long-term investor, he is also a long distance runner who is currently training for his fifth marathon.
Recent Articles By The Author
Apple Still Appears a Low-Hanging Fruit for Hungry Investors
Let's see how market softness and shorter-term headwinds can create a buying opportunity for AAPL.
General Motors Was a Bumpy Ride but Could Start to 'Cruise'
GM, my top pick for 2022, just reported a solid quarter. Here's why I'm sticking with this one.
Carvana Has a Difficult Uphill Climb After a Series of 'Engine' Problems
An unsettling secondary offering is reminiscent of Peloton's in the wake of its dramatic fall from the highs.
Keep Watching, Netflix Could Soon Enough Have Its Rocky III Moment
NFLX has a history of resurrecting itself after Wall Street has counted it out -- could it happen this time, too?
Good Old Levi's Jeans Still Fit (in Your Portfolio)
Here's why Levi Strauss is poised to pocket the rewards of the reopening -- even as everyone has their eyes on travel and services spending.
Is Nike Set for a Good Run?
Management signals risks are overdone -- and Wall Street takes note.
Tune Into Warner Bros. Discovery Now, Before the Show Gets Rolling
WBD's merger-related weakness should offer a sneak preview to a potentially 'two thumbs up' stock.
Return of Schultz Sweetens Starbucks but Investors Could Still Get Burnt
Howard Schultz is a great CEO, but the coffee company's challenges are a tall order. Investors need to know he can handle them.
This Beleaguered Manufacturing Giant Looks Ready for a 2022 Comeback
Bad news has plagued this aerospace company but here's why I see potential for a boost.
Why Caterpillar Is the Cat's Meow Right Now
Durable economic trends are generating strong demand for the company's products. Here's what's in play.
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