Stock Analyst Anton Zharkov Reveals Top Strategies for Mega and Large-Cap Stocks for Long/Short Portfolios

NEW YORK, NY – Anton Zharkov, a financial analyst specializing in manufacturing companies across various industries, offers detailed analysis of mega and large-cap stocks for long/short portfolios. His expertise in utilizing quantitative models from Eyestock.io complements classic bottom-up fundamental analysis, focusing on factors such as growth, value, and high-quality. With a background as a CFO and CEO in an international company, as well as experience in a brokerage firm and as a trader in a prop company, Zharkov brings a unique perspective to his insights on portfolio management, fundamental analysis, and market strategies.

As a candidate in the CFA program (Candidate Level 3), Zharkov views it as the gold standard in portfolio management knowledge and recently passed the Level II exam, bringing him closer to his goal of becoming a top portfolio manager. His fintech startup, Eyestock, offers stock analytics services leveraging a relative value model based on multiples to enhance efficiency and results for retail investors, setting a foundation for establishing a Long/Short Portfolio Management hedge fund. Seeking Alpha readers can expect valuable perspectives informed by Zharkov’s diverse experiences and academic background to help make informed investment decisions.

Zharkov’s dedication to excellence and commitment to providing valuable insights aim to join a community of informed investors and achieve commercial success with his fintech initiatives, ultimately realizing the dream of founding a hedge fund. Through detailed analyses and a focus on sectors with potential for growth, value, and high-quality, he seeks to share valuable insights with readers.

The analyst makes it clear that he holds no stock, option, or similar derivative position in any companies mentioned in his articles, with no plans to initiate such positions within the next 72 hours. He emphasizes that his opinions and perspectives shared are his own and independent, without any business relationships with companies mentioned in his work.

It is important to note that past performance is not a guarantee of future results, and Zharkov’s insights should be considered in the context of Seeking Alpha’s disclosure. Seeking Alpha emphasizes that no recommendation or advice is given as to whether any investment is suitable for a particular investor, with views and opinions expressed by analysts not necessarily reflecting those of the publication as a whole. Third-party authors, including professional and individual investors, contribute content with various backgrounds in the financial sector.