Why Covestor Investment Model Manager Eric Steiman, doesn’t fall in love with a particular stock

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Eric Steiman an equity trader for ES Capital Advisors and a Covestor Investment Model Manager joins Enterprise Radio to talk about not falling in love with particular stocks, top picks for 2013 and more.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Eric Steiman discuss the following:

  • What’s your Top Pick for 2013
  • Why do you like concentrated positions (8-10)??
  • Why don’t you fall in love with a particular stock?
  • Why do you combine technical and fundamental analysis?
  • Tell us about Zillow, I understand you’ve been in the stock all year and its up 94% YTD!
  • Why do you have Contrarian viewpoints?
  • Why do you think mobile is a key for the next few years?

Duration: 9:05

Eric Steiman is passionate about financial markets and has deep knowledge of industry trends, sectors and individual companies. He has extensive experience in the investment management industry and focuses on both fundamental and technical analysis. He focuses on identifying abnormal stock valuations — both in terms of stocks to potentially buy or sell. He uses both quantitative and fundamental analyses to create investment products that utilize tactical asset allocations. He received his undergraduate degree from University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and is completing his MSF from Brandies in May 2013.

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Related Web Sites:

www.covestor.com/eric-steiman

www.covestor.com/eric-steiman/undervalued-opportunities

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