John Persinos
John Persinos is the editorial director of Investing Daily, overseeing such publications as Personal Finance, Utility Forecaster, Profit Catalyst Alert, Rapier's Income Accelerator, Income Forecaster, and Marijuana Investing Daily, among others. John also writes the Mind Over Markets daily stock market recap, and he's the chief investment strategist of Marijuana Profit Alert.
 
John has decades of experience in the technology and political realms. He has worked as a staff editor at Inc. and Venture magazines, and written for Kiplinger's, Street Authority, Investing Answers, and TheStreet.com, to name a few. In a career that has spanned more than 40 years, John has been diligently and prolifically covering the news and its impact on investors.
 
John also has experience with the inner-workings of Capitol Hill, serving as a press secretary to U.S. Rep. Byron Dorgan (D-ND). John started his career as a daily newspaperman with The Orlando Sentinel.
 
John holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Boston University. He also completed the Davenport Fellowship in Business and Economics Reporting at the University of Missouri (Columbia).

Analyst Articles

Happy Friday, dear readers! This week certainly buzzed by quickly — probably because of all the goings on in the world and markets. Let’s get to it! This Week’s Data Dump There was plenty of data on the state of the U.S. economy released this week. In particular, economists were eyeing the Producer Price Index (PPI) February report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), as well as the Census Bureau’s retail sales report for last month. First, the PPI, which measures the prices producers of goods and services receive. These aren’t the prices that… Read More

Happy Friday, dear readers! This week certainly buzzed by quickly — probably because of all the goings on in the world and markets. Let’s get to it! This Week’s Data Dump There was plenty of data on the state of the U.S. economy released this week. In particular, economists were eyeing the Producer Price Index (PPI) February report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), as well as the Census Bureau’s retail sales report for last month. First, the PPI, which measures the prices producers of goods and services receive. These aren’t the prices that consumers pay; rather, they’re the wholesale prices. The PPI can be a good indicator of future consumer prices because it measures upstream costs. If the PPI runs high, we can expect consumer prices — such as those measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) — to be higher in the near future. Anyway, the BLS reported that the PPI rose by 0.6% last month. That’s higher than the 0.3% analysts had been expecting, according to Dow Jones. It’s also higher than the 0.3% uptick recorded for January. On a year-over-year basis, the PPI jumped by 1.6%. Read More

The crypto market is scorching hot so far in 2024. What can we expect from the market leaders moving forward and are we still bullish? Read More

The crypto market is scorching hot so far in 2024. What can we expect from the market leaders moving forward and are we still bullish? Read More

Spot Bitcoin ETFs have changed the game for institutional buyers, but have they changed the bull market patterns that crypto is known for? Read More

Spot Bitcoin ETFs have changed the game for institutional buyers, but have they changed the bull market patterns that crypto is known for? Read More