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Michael Gayed

Editor,

The Lead-Lag Report

  • Portfolio Manager at Toroso Asset Management
  • Award Winning Author
  • Publisher of The Lead-Lag Report

About Michael

Michael A. Gayed is a portfolio manager and author of five award-winning research papers on market anomalies and investing. He has a BS with a double major in finance and management from NYU Stern School of Business and is a CFA charterholder. Mr. Gayed is the publisher of The Lead-Lag Report, focused on helping investors outperform in all market conditions. It offers a tactical, data-driven approach to investing to achieve long-term success even in the face of uncertainty. With increasing market volatility, it's essential to understand risk-on/risk-off signals, seize high-yield opportunities, and leverage award-winning research to maximize returns. 


Michael's Articles

Global markets opened the year with a tone of cautious confidence. Equity indices, however, tell only part of the story. Major benchmarks have been largely flat, masking a pronounced internal rotation, notes Michael Gayed, editor of The Lead-Lag Report.
Seasonality often gets dismissed as folklore. Yet history keeps proving that the final stretch of the year — November and December — has been a sweet spot for equity investors. Both history and the present setup argue for staying risk-on into year-end, writes Michael Gayed, editor of The Lead-Lag Report.
The S&P 500 Index’s (^SPX) dividend yield sits below 2%, hardly satisfying retirees or income seekers. Meanwhile, traditional bonds offer higher yields but still carry rate and inflation risks. Wall Street has taken note. The Goldman Sachs S&P 500 Premium Income ETF (GPIX) packages a covered-call strategy for mainstream income investors, points out Michael Gayed, editor of The Lead-Lag Report.
Utilities tend to do better than other stocks in the weeks leading up to volatility spikes, providing an early warning smart money is getting ready for a move to defense. The sell-off on Friday, Oct. 10 confirmed in dramatic fashion, writes Michael Gayed, editor of The Lead-Lag Report.

Michael's Videos

It's a new year, but investors still face many of the same old problems. A Federal Reserve that's hiking interest rates. An economy that's weakening. And a market that doesn't know which way to turn. Join Michael Gayed, portfolio manager at Toroso Investments, and Mike Larson, editor-in-chief at MoneyShow, for this lively discussion on what's coming next—and how you can capitalize.

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