David Miller

David Miller is Co-Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Catalyst Capital Advisors, LLC and is a Senior Portfolio Manager on an insider buying strategy at Catalyst Funds. He is a member of the Advisor’s Executive Committee, Investment Committee and Risk Management Committee. Mr. Miller received a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, and a Master of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Michigan, Ross School of Business.

David Miller Joins Money with Chuck Jaffe to Discuss Insider Buying

In the interview, David discusses the buying methodology for a number of Catalyst strategies, including two that track insider buying by executives to evaluate potential momentum inside each company.

David Miller Joins Money with Chuck Jaffe to Discuss Insider Buying

In the interview, David discusses the buying methodology for a number of Catalyst strategies, including two that track insider buying by executives to evaluate potential momentum inside each company.

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