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MARKETS

John Kosar

Chief Market Strategist,

Asbury Research

  • Founder Chief Market Strategist at Ashbury Research LLC
  • Contributor on Forbes, StockCharts.com, and Financial Sense Wealth Magazine
  • Regularly Appears on CNBC, Fox Business, and Bloomberg

About John

John Kosar, CMT, is the chief market strategist of Asbury Research LLC, a firm he launched in 2005. He is also the chief investment strategist and a managing principal of Asbury Investment Management (AIM), a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA). Mr. Kosar regularly appears on financial television including CNBC, Fox Business, and Bloomberg; and is a frequent speaker at financial events across the country presented by organizations including the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Society, the National Association of Active Investment Managers (NAAIM), the CMT (Chartered Market Technician) Association, and the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII).

John's Videos

The first half of 2022 was challenging for investors as the S&P 500 declined by 24% and the only market sector that made any money was Energy. In this presentation, John Kosar, Asbury Research's chief market strategist, will show you how simply following the money via Asbury's own quantitative models, rather than trying to forecast the next economic or geopolitical trend, helped Asbury subscribers avoid most of the first half's broad market decline while at the same time holding a long position in Energy from January into June.

Asbury Research's Chief Market Strategist, John Kosar, CMT uses his 40 years of experience and Asbury's in-house models to identify the specific parts of the market that still have some upside potential following an extremely strong 2021. And, in a year that is likely to be heavily influenced by increasing inflationary pressures, John will also share Asbury's tools and models that identify emerging market declines quickly-before they can do serious damage to your portfolio. Mr. Kosar's presentation will cover US and global stock markets, US market sectors and industry groups, US interest rates, key commodity markets, and the latest signals from Asbury Research's quantitative models.