Jeffrey Saut is the Chief Investment Strategist at Raymond James and a well-known figure in finance. He joined Raymond James in 1999 as a managing director of research. Before that, he held senior roles at Roney & Co. and Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc., focusing on equity research, investment banking, and institutional sales. Saut started his career in 1973 at E.F. Hutton, working on equities and research. He later became a securities analyst at Wheat First Securities and Branch Cabell, where he led the equity research group and managed portfolios for Exeter Capital Management. He also helped develop research and sales departments for regional brokerage firms. Saut is recognized for his insightful stock market commentary and often appears in financial media. He is quoted in major publications like The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. His expertise and predictions are widely followed, and he continues to offer guidance to investors through his work at Raymond James and his personal strategy firm, Saut Strategy.
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What topics does Jeff Saut specialise in?
Jeff Saut specialises in talking about equity research, stock market commentary, investment strategy and more.
What is Jeff Saut's speaking style like?
Jeffrey Saut delivers insightful market commentary with clarity and confidence, engaging audiences through his extensive experience and expertise in finance, making complex concepts accessible and relatable. __
Does Jeff Saut offer virtual speaking engagements?
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