Peter J. Amirata

| Contributing Editor

PJ Amirata has been a member of the Weiss Ratings family since 2020.

He started out on the Editorial Team, where he contributed valuable ideas, edits and analysis to all our publications. In 2022, he was promoted to the Ratings & Research Team.

There, PJ is part of the elite team that develops trading strategies using the vast amount of stock, ETF, crypto, banking, insurance and other data in the ratings universe.

He reports to the Director of Research & Ratings, Gavin Magor, and serves as the associated editor of Gavin’s services, Weiss Investor Signals and Weiss Intelligence Portfolio

PJ’s background in finance, writing and data analytics helps him analyze the company’s research to create value-adding insights that prioritize our members’ needs.

He also helps to track many of Weiss Ratings product portfolios and works with editors to understand their investment and trading strategies.

PJ has a Master’s in Business Analytics from Florida Atlantic University and graduated with honors with a degree in finance from Palm Beach Atlantic University in 2017.

PJ Amirata's Articles
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Your Heat Maps are packed with strong, value-oriented stocks ripe for the picking.
As this market propels to new all-time highs, let’s take a look at the current 15 ‘A’-rated Weiss stocks.
New York Community Bank’s shocking situation offers a perfect glimpse into the difference between our stock and bank ratings.