DayTrading.com Featured in the Media


At DayTrading.com, our expert insights and market analysis are regularly featured by top financial media outlets. You can explore our latest press mentions below.
Crypto Investment Strategies: Long-Term Approaches That Work
Block Telegraph | 1 July 2025
In a roundup on crypto trading strategies, Block Telegraph featured DayTrading.com’s Tony Kent for his pragmatic approach to cycle-based investing.
Kent talked about his own experience buying during bear markets and gradually selling into bull runs to recoup his initial capital, then holding the remainder long-term.
Rather than chasing hype coins, he focuses on large-cap tokens with utility and institutional backing, citing plays in Bitcoin, XRP, and ONDO.
4 Tips for Effective Risk Management in Stock Market Investments
Financial Tech Times | 1 July 2025
In a piece on stock market risk management, Financial Tech Times featured DayTrading.com’s Tony Kent for his take on portfolio diversification through ETFs.
Kent explained how ETFs offer instant exposure to entire sectors, indices, or themes – spreading risk across multiple companies with a single trade.
He emphasized their role in counteracting underperformance from individual stocks and highlighted their flexibility in targeting potential growth areas like AI, crypto, or emerging markets.
For Kent, ETFs are a simple but powerful way to diversify across asset classes and geographies without overcomplicating strategies.
Managing Risk in Crypto and Forex: Adjusting Your Strategy for Different Assets
Block Telegraph | 1 July 2025
In a piece on adapting risk strategies across asset classes, Block Telegraph cited DayTrading.com’s Tony Kent for his insights on managing volatility in crypto versus forex.
Kent outlined how crypto’s deeper drawdowns, thinner liquidity, and lack of regulatory safeguards require a more cautious, flexible approach. He adjusts stop losses and position sizing to account for crypto’s extreme price swings and slower exits, while relying on automation and cold storage to reduce exposure.
In contrast, forex’s tighter spreads, higher liquidity, and regulatory oversight allow for more structured risk parameters.
4 Fast-Rising AI Stocks You Probably Haven’t Heard Of
Benzinga | 30 June 2025
In a Benzinga roundup of lesser-known AI stocks gaining ground in 2025, our very own Dan Buckley weighed in on Adobe’s evolving role in the artificial intelligence space.
While many investors overlook Adobe in favor of flashier chipmakers and infrastructure names, Buckley pointed to the firm’s emergence as a “Phase 3” AI monetizer – a label used by Goldman Sachs for companies actively generating revenue through AI integrations rather than simply hyping future potential.
He highlighted Adobe’s expanding AI product suite, including its Brand Concierge program and AI-driven creative workflows, as signals that the company is embedding itself deeper into real-world enterprise use cases, and often at more reasonable valuations than its mega-cap peers.
7 Best Natural Gas Stocks and Funds to Buy
U.S. News | 27 June 2025
In a U.S. News piece on the best natural gas stocks and funds for 2025, DayTrading.com’s Dan Buckley was cited for his analysis of LNG giants Cheniere Energy and Kinder Morgan.
Buckley highlighted Cheniere’s decision to move forward with a major liquefaction expansion at its Corpus Christi facility as a potential growth signal. He noted that Cheniere’s expanding export capacity positions it well to benefit from rising global demand for liquefied natural gas, particularly amid AI-driven energy consumption and industrial onshoring.
He also pointed to Kinder Morgan’s massive pipeline network, which transports around 40% of U.S. natural gas, as an important part of domestic infrastructure that could thrive with continued LNG export growth and surging power demand.
Experts Predict Whether Apple Stock Can Make You Rich by 2035
NASDAQ | 21 June 2025
In an article published on the NASDAQ, exploring whether Apple stock could make investors rich over the next decade, DayTrading.com’s chief analyst Dan Buckley was cited for his measured take.
On Apple’s long-term prospects, Buckley noted that while the company’s fundamentals remain strong with recurring revenue, large cash reserves, and global index exposure – outsized gains are unlikely without significant capital investment.
Buckley also shared a detailed Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation, showing that Apple’s price sat near the midpoint of fair value estimates based on projected free cash flow growth and varying return assumptions.
Big Business This Week: Market Is A Big Fan of Turbines
Cheddar | 20 June 2025
In a Cheddar column for Big Business This Week, which highlights standout stocks in the current market, DayTrading.com’s chief analyst Dan Buckley was cited for his insight on GE Vernova.
Buckley noted that GEV isn’t a pure-play on traditional or green energy, but rather a strategic bet on the long-term transition between the two – an essential, gradual shift in the global energy landscape.
3 ‘Underdog Stocks’ For The Rest Of 2025
Benzinga | 20 June 2025
In a Benzinga article looking at ‘underdog stocks’ for the second half of 2025, DayTrading.com’s Dan Buckley weighed in on what makes overlooked companies worth a second look, and named his top picks.
Buckley emphasized the importance of strong fundamentals over hype, pointing to traits like high net margins, low earnings multiples, and clean balance sheets as important indicators of resilience.
He highlighted Wendy’s as a possible under-the-radar opportunity, citing its solid dividend yield, attractive valuation, and potential for long-term digital and international growth.
5 Key Differences Between Public Market Investing And Private Equity Funding
Freeduhm | 17 June 2025
In an article on Freeduhm, covering the key differences between private equity funding and public market investing, DayTrading.com’s Tony Kent was cited for providing a clear, comparative breakdown.
Kent explained that private equity often involves a hands-on role with higher potential returns, but also greater risk and limited liquidity, while public market investing can offer a more passive approach, better diversification, and instant access to capital.
His commentary emphasized that while the two strategies serve different investor profiles, many individuals ultimately benefit from a balanced mix of both to build multiple income streams and manage risk over time.
4 Simple Ways Trump’s $2.5B Bitcoin Deal Could Impact Everyone’s Wallet
Yahoo Finance | 16 June 2025
In an article published on Yahoo Finance, DayTrading.com’s chief analyst Dan Buckley was cited about how Trump Media’s $2.5 billion Bitcoin investment might affect the average person, even those new to crypto.
Buckley noted that while it may not immediately impact everyday wallets, the move adds volatility to DJT stock and signals a growing trend of mainstream companies adopting crypto as a treasury asset.
3 Steel Stocks To Get You Through The Market’s Troubles
Benzinga | 13 June 2025
In a Benzinga piece exploring the 2025 rally in U.S. steel stocks, DayTrading.com’s Dan Buckley was quoted for his insights into the broader structural factors behind the surge.
While much of the attention has focused on President Trump’s doubling of steel tariffs, Buckley pointed to deeper, more durable forces supporting the sector, citing federal infrastructure spending, reshoring efforts, and supply chain restocking.
Buckley also highlighted disciplined capital returns and margin strength from major players like Nucor and Steel Dynamics, framing steel stocks not just as a trade, but a thematic play on economic resilience.
Elon Musk controversy creates new problem for Tesla stock
TheStreet | 11 June 2025
In a piece examining the fallout from Elon Musk’s public feud with Donald Trump, TheStreet quoted DayTrading.com’s Dan Buckley for his perspective on Tesla’s vulnerability to short sellers.
While much of the focus has been on the political drama, Buckley emphasized a deeper structural concern: a long-term disconnect between Tesla’s ~$1 trillion valuation and its heavy reliance on auto-based revenue. He flagged the uncertain prospects of its emerging tech divisions, notably robotics and AI.
Buckley also cautioned that political controversies should be viewed as volatility triggers rather than trading signals, warning that Tesla’s unpredictability can just as easily punish short sellers as reward them.