Schaeffer's Investment Research
Senior Market Strategist
Apb Lending Mar 2004 - Jul 2005
Loan Officer
Education:
Cfa Institute 2018
University of Louisville 2008 - 2010
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Louisville 2000 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Economics, Business Economics
St. Xavier High School 1996 - 2000
Saint Xavier High School 2000
Schaeffer's Investment Research since Mar 2010
Options Trader
Self Employed - online, Las Vegas, regional casinos Jan 2006 - Mar 2010
Poker Player
APB Lending Mar 2004 - Jul 2005
Loan Officer
Education:
University of Louisville 2008 - 2010
MBA, Entreprenurship
University of Louisville 2000 - 2007
Bachelor of Science, Business Economics
CFA Institute
Level I Candidate
St. Xavier High School 1996 - 2000
Skills:
Equities Trading Volatility Portfolio Management Real Estate
"Every rally this week has been unsustainable," says Bryan Sapp, senior trading analyst at Schaeffer's Investment Research. 'The recent range in the market has very likely frustrated by both bulls and bears, as there has been no directional lean and very choppy intra-day action."
"The S&P 500 had another strong day on Friday, and looks poised to test the recent all-time highs around 1,850," said Schaeffer's Investment Research's senior trading analyst Bryan Sapp. The S&P 500 closed Friday at 1838.63, roughly 10 points below its record peak.
P 500 below the 1675 level, a key area that Wall Street viewed as a first price floor at which selling might subside. "The next area to watch," says Bryan Sapp, a senior trading analyst at Schaeffer's Investment research, "is around 1656," which marks the index's average price over the past 50 days.
Date: Aug 16, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
Stocks fall hard, dragged down by weak outlook - USA Today
"It's still about the 1,550 level on the S&P 500," notes Bryan Sapp, a senior trading analyst at Schaeffer's Investment Research. "We traded there near Monday's close and just before midday on Tuesday. The markets have obviously bounced from there, but the more that level gets tested, the more p
"We're still keeping a close eye on gold futures and the $1,350-an-ounce level," noted Schaeffer's Investment Research senior trading analyst Bryan Sapp. "The past two days' sell-off is record-setting, and a likely cause of the stock weakness. Should gold continue to move lower, we'll continue to s
"So far, there have been a lot more companies that have pre-announced/guided lower-than-expected numbers, versus those with upside surprises," said Bryan Sapp, an equities analyst at Schaeffer's Investment Research.