Who is the best current stock analyst in the world?

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Lloyd W. Coutee, Oct 21, 2015.

  1. Some names which I have found.
    Top U.S. Research Firm

    • J.P. Morgan, Director Noelle Grainger
    Aerospace & Defense

    • Cai Von Rumohr, Cowen & Co.
    Automobiles & Components

    • Rod Lache, Deutsche Bank
    Banks/Large Cap

    • Betsy Graseck, Morgan Stanley
    Banks/Regional

    • Steve Alexopoulos, J.P. Morgan
    Biotechnology

    • Eric Schmidt, Cowen & Co.
    Brokerage & Asset Management

    • Howard Chen and Craig Siegenthaler, Credit Suisse
    Cable & Satellite TV

    • Jessica Reif Cohen, BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research
    • Ben Swinburne, Morgan Stanley
    • Craig Moffett, Sanford C. Bernstein (has since left to start his own firm)
    Chemicals

    • Jeffrey Zekauskas, J.P. Morgan
    Commercial & Consumer Services

    • Tien-Tsin Huang and Andrew Steinerman, J.P. Morgan
    Finance/Consumer & Specialty

    • Moshe A. Orenbuch, Credit Suisse
    Food

    • Andrew Lazar, Barclays
    Health Care/Equipment & Supplies

    • Michael Weinstein, J.P. Morgan
    Health Care/Services

    • Justin Lake and Lisa Gill, J.P. Morgan
    Insurance/Life

    • Thomas Gallagher, Credit Suisse
    Insurance/Property & Casualty

    • Jay Cohen, BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research
    • Brenna C. Sullivan, Dawling & Partners
    • Brian Meredith, UBS
    Internet Media & E-Commerce

    • Scott Devitt, Morgan Stanley
    Machinery

    • David Raso, ISI Group
    • Ann Duignan, J.P. Morgan
    Movies, Entertainment & Broadcasting

    • Michael Nathanson, Nomura Securities
    Multi-Industry & Electrical Equipment

    • Scott Davis, Barclays
    Oil & Gas/Equipment & Services

    • Bill Herbert and John M. Daniel, Simmons & Co.
    Oil & Gas/Exploration & Production

    • Arun Jayaram, Credit Suisse
    • Stephen Richardson, Deutsche Bank
    • Brian Singer, Goldman Sachs
    • Matthew Portillo, Tudor, Pickering, Holt
    • Bill Featherston, UBS
    Oil & Gas/Integrated

    • Paul Sankey, Deutsche Bank
    Pharmaceuticals/Major

    • Jami Rubin, Goldman Sachs
    Real Estate Investment Trusts

    • Steve Sakwa, ISI Group
    Restaurants

    • John Glass, Morgan Stanley
    Retailing/Apparel

    • Kimberly Greenberger, Morgan Stanley
    Retailing/Home Improvement & Specialty Stores

    • Gary Balter, Credit Suisse
    Retailing/Multiline

    • Michael Exstein, Credit Suisse
    Semiconductors

    • John Pitzer, Credit Suisse
    • James Covello, Goldman Sachs
    Technology/Applications & Systems Software

    • Keith Weiss and Jennifer Lowe, Morgan Stanley
    Technology/Computer Hardware, Storage & Peripherals

    • Toni Sacconaghi, Sanford C. Bernstein
    Telecommunications Services

    • Philip Cusick, J.P. Morgan
    Transportation/Freight (Road & Rail)

    • Bill Greene, Morgan Stanley
    Utilities/Electric

    • Daniel Ford, Barclays

    Would like to know your thoughts about this list.
     
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  2. It is definitely @marketsurfer, put him down for all sectors and groups.

    Kidding, quite an impressive list, thanks for sharing.

     
  3. samuel11

    samuel11

    I clicked on the thread to give the exact same response lol
     
  4. carrer

    carrer

    Most are men. Are you sure it's a 2015 list?
     
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  5. Alester M

    Alester M

    Jed Dorsheimer is an inspiration to listen to, the man helped many investors who were dealing in LED stocks. I love it when someone can make correct calls about the whole industry, not just individual stocks.
     
  6. Overrated generic list. :confused:
    if you want to learn anything about general trading and investing wisdom... read about the few famous trades that George Soros, Paul Tudor Jones, and John Paulson have made.
    -- the logic and reasoning behind those trades.

    (but also take it with a grain of salt...because they all have had opposite bad trades/calls lol -- they are not bulletproof Gods)
     
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  7. Sure if you are a retail punter. If you are even remotely affiliated with the industry in a professional sense then some of the above guys do matter because they are absolute experts in their fields and can share more wisdom about the industry group and innovation as well as their expectations on a fundamental basis than any Warren Buffet (I respect him a lot no question). Why do you think Warren Buffet surrounds himself with Goldman Sachs and a fleet of analysts and those he sends around the country to scout new potential investments. Certainly not because he could give a rats ass about technical analysis. It is disingenuous to categorically deny wisdom and decades of skill and experience those guys have accumulated. What investment banks or research houses do with such research to pump their stocks is an entirely unrelated story. You gotta learn to differentiate.

    I guess my gripe with you and your TA brethren is that you have never accumulated real experience in this industry and trade out of your mom's basements but deny and discredit everyone else who went out and studied and worked hard to establish a professional career just because you are either envious or erroneously equate skill and experience of some with the wrongdoings of others just because they work in the same industry. If TA was so much more valuable than a fundamental and credit mindset why don't investment banks and hedge funds not full throttle embark on Bollinger bands and death crosses? It's simple: because they are worthless because they have not held up to scrutiny and are not reliable tools in profitable trading over the long term. Why are you basically denying realities of life? Why do you trust some book author snake oil salesmen more than those who have for decades worked and survived and even strived in this industry? That is beyond my understanding...I am not saying fundamental and company research is the only game in town but you seem to deny what works in professional space the most and seem to express a hatred for anyone above you in the food chain. The same applies to your friends like romik and Co.

     
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  8. Whom do you expect to see?
     
  9. Sergio77

    Sergio77

    Lucy from Omaha.
     
  10. carrer

    carrer

    Nobody in specific. Was just wondering. :)
     
    #10     Oct 22, 2015