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Bullseye is my vision of what Wall Street Research should be.

Every two weeks I send subscribers three specific stock picks based on a formula I’ve honed over 25 years. I look for companies with three distinguishing attributes:

  • Compelling fundamental story
  • Data which supports the thesis
  • Newsy hook people are talking about

My portfolio is both long and short, typically with 40-45 active positions and an average holding period of five months.

The strategy works. Bullseye picks returned an average of 30.5% in 2016 and 26.9% in 2017. In the first quarter of 2018, Bullseye beat the S&P 500 two to one.

I make it easy. The information and ideas I present are clear. My emails format to any device.

Here’s what you’ll receive from me.

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Bullseye Brief - Three actionable ideas every two weeks

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Bullseye View - What’s happening globally across Stocks, Bonds, Oil, Gold and the Dollar

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Roadmap - Sunday night email on alternating weeks with catalysts for the week ahead

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Podcast - Thoughtful conversations about money and life with notable investors bi-monthly

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Webinar - LIVE discussion of Trade Analysis and Q&A (Bullseye Pro-Alert members … call for details)

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Access - Email me directly with questions or comments

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Thank you for your trust. We are in this together, and I love what I do. Sign-up for my 45-day trial today. Put Bullseye to work in your portfolio. -AJ

photo of Adam smiling, wearing a dark suit with a red tie with blue polka dot patternAdam Johnson is Founder and Author of Bullseye Brief. Previously he anchored several business programs at Bloomberg Television, interviewing CEOs, heads of state, and prominent investors. He has also traded global risk assets for ING Asset Management, Louis Dreyfus Energy Corp and Merrill Lynch. He graduated from Princeton with a degree in economics.

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