Albert Anthony, a well-recognized name in market analysis, is the voice behind The Future Investor on Seeking Alpha, a global platform renowned among investors. Since 2023, he’s examined over 200 companies, offering insights and ratings across various sectors, while amassing a following of more than 1,000 enthusiastic readers. But Albert’s endeavors aren’t confined to just this platform. He dabbles in personal investing with his homegrown Future Investor Fund and shares his insights on his YouTube channel with a global audience. Additionally, he contributes to Investing.com and keeps his followers engaged on Twitter (now known as X), LinkedIn, and Facebook.
Come 2025, Albert plans to release a book titled "The Future Investor: Growing a Diversified Portfolio" on Amazon. This effort aims to unravel ways to unlock future value in stocks and mutual funds, with a mission to educate over a million people worldwide through the expansive reach of e-commerce giants like Amazon.
Raised in a Croatian-American household in the New York City area, Albert pursued his education at Drew University and earned various certificates from the Corporate Finance Institute, Microsoft, CompTIA, and the UVA Darden School of Business. He’s a familiar face at business, innovation, and startup conferences around the globe, traveling from Austin, Texas, to Croatia in Southern Europe—his ancestral land. His appearances in regional media and even as an extra in European film and TV productions have only bolstered his profile. In 2024, Albert joined the Croatian Association of Economists, further cementing his engagement with the financial community.
Albert’s journey in the private sector is marked by years as a management and information systems analyst for large corporations, including a stint in the IT department of a top 10 financial firm in the U.S. His professional entity, Albert Anthony & Company, operates out of Travis County, Texas, as an independent sole proprietorship.
Disclaimer: Albert Anthony and his company are not registered financial advisors or broker-dealers. They provide general market commentary and personal opinions, relying on publicly available research and data, without offering personalized financial advice. Albert does not promote financial products or receive compensation for company ratings and holds no significant positions in stocks at the time of rating unless disclosed. Investors are encouraged to conduct their own research and risk assessment.