Bullseye is Adam Johnson's vision of what market research should be: Smart, Clear, Actionable. Bullseye Brief presents the three ideas most worthy of an investor's time every two weeks. On the off-weeks Bullseye sends a Sunday night roadmap for the week ahead, as well as a midweek podcast with insight from the some of the most respected money managers on Wall Street. Mr. Johnson's process is specific, and is designed to be simple. Bullseye looks for companies with a compelling fundamental story, data which supports his thesis, and a newsy hook which makes people lean in. Mr. Johnson considers both longs and shorts, and he provides specific parameters about where to buy and sell. Occasionally he highlights opportunities overseas, but generally he focuses on listed U.S. securities. Bullseye integrates options strategies when appropriate. Most importantly, Mr. Johnson encourages readers to call or email him with any questions.
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