Adam O'DellAdam O’Dell Chief Investment Strategist of Money & Markets

Chief Investment Strategist Adam O’Dell is among the top investment analysts in the world.

A West Virginia native whose parents were first-generation college students, Adam credits his family with teaching him the value of hard work.

The grind of running a multimillion-dollar hedge fund in his early 30s eventually got old…

Today, Adam much prefers identifying top profit opportunities for regular folks like his parents and grandparents.

Adam began publishing his trade recommendations online in 2012. Since then, he’s beaten the returns of George Soros, Carl Icahn and even Warren Buffett.

That drive led him to develop his proprietary Stock Power Ratings system, which he unveiled to Money & Markets in 2020 after years of development.

His mission is to track down the absolute best moneymaking opportunities in the markets at any given time — regardless of what the broader market is doing.

For Adam and his readers, there’s always a profit somewhere!

Adam’s systematic investment approach can find profits in any asset class … stocks, bonds, commodities … you name it. His data-driven model rates stocks on three fundamental and three technical factors.

Stock Power Ratings system in hand, Adam’s research has helped readers invest in massive, multi-decade mega trends, such as AI, the genomics revolution and renewable energies.

Adam O'Dell Articles

3 MAGA Trends Set to Dominate the Market in 2025 - Markets have been in a state of pure jubilation since Trump’s re-election last Tuesday — driving both bitcoin and the S&P 500 to unprecedented new highs. But now that stocks are starting to level off, and it’s time to look toward the future. Specifically, we need to consider how Trump’s inauguration will transform our investing opportunities in 2025…
AI-Powered Milkshakes and the Future of Fast Food - Signature menu items like the Frosty can be the key to keeping up with larger competitors like McDonald’s, which has more than twice as many locations as Wendy’s. And now, the fast food giant is adding a new ingredient to the mix — artificial intelligence…
Biotech Struggles to Recover in 2024 - Biotech valuations and investing peaked in late 2021, with investors surging into the sector at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. Interest in the sector waned over the last few years — due in part to sharply increased interest rates and the rapid emergence of the AI mega trend. But now, the smart money is starting to flow back into the sector...
Chaos Strikes Super Micro (Again) - Super Micro surged for a 1,300% gain in under two years - but now it's crashing (yet again). Here's what's coming next...
Upgrade Your Value Investing for Max Profits - When you first start building your stock portfolio, value investing often seems like an attractive strategy. After all, you worked hard to build up your portfolio balance. So it’s only natural that you’d want to get the best possible value on the market. But these days, value alone simply won't do...
Google Goes Nuclear? - This Monday, the tech giant rocked the market when it announced plans to purchase nuclear energy from an Alameda, California-based startup called Kairos Power. Before we get carried away with the possibilities, it’s important to drill down on the specifics of this deal first. Because the Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) that will be providing this power don’t technically exist just yet…
Buffett Can’t Cash in on These Stocks (But YOU Can) - Despite Buffett’s vast fortune and his army of stock analysts, there’s still ONE critical advantage you have over the “Oracle of Omaha”...
Apple’s $3.3 Trillion “Self-Destructive” Secret… - Apple grew from garage-based business to mega-tech powerhouse by doing something most companies would never dream of ... repeatedly creating some of the most successful gadgets in history, then deliberately killing them off. Here's how Apple's own self-destructive tendencies became the secret to the company's unprecedented success...
The Fed’s Next Move is Designed to Surprise You
September 19, 2024 Banyan Edge, News, U.S. Economy
- The U.S. Federal Reserve holds tremendous power over the U.S. economy. By setting benchmark rates, it dictates the terms for interbank lending — and in turn, the borrowing costs for virtually every business and household in America. But aside from raising or lowering those rates, the Fed has very few meaningful ways to interact with the larger economy (excluding emergency measures, of course). So controlling the flow of information, controlling the perception and expectation of rate cuts, becomes one of the Fed’s most powerful tools.
NVDA Run The End of Nvidia’s Colossal 17,400% Run? - If you'd invested just $3,600 in Nvidia back in 2016, your position would now be worth $642,000. Adam O'Dell takes a deeper look into one of the most successful tech breakouts in history, and gives you a clearer idea of whether there's more room to run, or better investments to be had elsewhere...