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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Falling energy prices means this company is doing its job, which should boost its bottom line. by Tony Sagami Oil hit a record high $140 a barrel in 2008. That makes today's price at just under...
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Falling energy prices means this company is doing its job, which should boost its bottom line.
Saving money is important for retirement, but what you do with those savings is even more so. Here’s how to maximize your 401(k).
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According to Citigroup, the metaverse market will reach $8–$13 trillion by 2030. Here’s the best way to play it.
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