Todd Hurlbut's Commentary
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Todd E. Hurlbut, CMT
Partner, Portfolio Manager
Todd joined Bradley & Company as a Partner in October 2009. Prior to joining the team, Todd was a Vice President and Portfolio Manager at Smith Barney from 1999-2006, running momentum-driven, long-only equity portfolios for high net worth individual clients and middle market institutions, first at the Fifth Avenue and then San Francisco Offices. Mr. Hurlbut received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Virginia, where he attended on a swimming scholarship. He is a Chartered Market Technician, member of the Market Technicians Association, the CFA Institute, and the Security Analysts of San Francisco. |
Market Week: July 19, 2010
The Markets After inching forward most of the week, domestic equities were felled Friday by a combination of options expirations, a surprisingly negative...
Market Week: June 28, 2010
The Markets Domestic equities saw their second straight week of starting strong and then trailing downward by week’s end, depressed in part by weak...
Market Week: June 21, 2010
The Markets A strong start to the week enabled domestic equities to regain a foothold in positive territory for the year, though traders began to doze...
Market Week: June 7, 2010
The Markets Slip-sliding away: From the oil disaster in the Gulf to disappointing unemployment numbers to Korean tensions to Hungary’s talk of sovereign...
Market Week: May 24, 2010
The Markets If it’s not one thing it’s another: Between worries about Eurozone problems and an increase in weekly initial jobless claims here,...
Market Week: May 17, 2010
The Markets The Dow gained back almost all of last week’s losses in a 400-point rally on Monday after a European bailout package was announced. Despite...
Market Week: May 10, 2010
The Markets Investors who were waiting for a correction finally got it–in spades. The equities markets’ wild rides on Thursday and Friday left...
Market Review: What happened?
The major stock markets experienced a dramatic, and difficult to entirely understand, drop in values that at one point pushed the Dow Jones Industrial...
Market Week: May 3, 2010
The Markets Standard & Poor’s downgrade of various European countries’ sovereign debt (see below) rivaled Goldman Sachs’ Senate testimony...
Market Week: April 12, 2010
The Markets Touch and go: The Dow played now-you-see-it, now-you-don’t with the 11,000 mark late on Friday. Along with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq,...
