Tony Sagami

| Technology Analyst

Tech Analyst for All Seasons

Tony Sagami is among the few tech analysts who helps investors in both up and down markets.

Even in the worst years for tech stocks, he was twice named “Portfolio Manager of the Year” by Thompson Financial.

The Weiss stock rating system he helped develop was one of the first to issue “buy” signals on a model portfolio of 25 tech stocks that could have grown from $250,000 in 2004 to more than $6 million today.

He was one of the first to introduce computer software for trading stocks.

And in the early 2000s, he wrote “The Supernet” report, providing a vision of the future internet that was far ahead of its time. 

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Have you been watching short-term interest rates? If you haven’t, you darn well better pay attention because the jump in these rates could very well be the most dangerous development that you...
I don’t know about you, but I am growing weary of the media’s obsession with what Russia did or didn’t do during the 2016 presidential election. I have no doubt that Russia and other foreign...
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How's your portfolio doing this year? For the first six months of 2018, the S&P 500 is up a modest 2.6%. Given the rocky start that stock market had this year, even that modest gain isn't so...
Wall Street is full of so-called “experts,” but I tune most of them out because they’re more often wrong than right. My good friends Martin Weiss and Sean Brodrick are the rare exceptions....
All of us have enduring childhood summer memories. I remember the sweet taste of fat, wild blackberries we picked by the Puyallup River, the neighborhood pickup game of baseball in the cow...
“Every single company we talk to is looking at how they can apply blockchain to various areas.” — Mark Russinovich, CTO, Microsoft Azure I was a retail stockbroker at the Seattle Merrill...
An inverted yield curve is "a powerful signal of recessions." — John Williams, New York Federal Reserve President There is no shortage of things for investors to worry about. Tariffs, trade...
“It’s almost a must. The freeing up of resources to become more efficient will come through technology and blockchain is a great way to allow us to … reduce costs.” — UBS Group CEO Sergio...
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