Adam Turnquist

Chief Technical Strategist

As Chief Technical Strategist, Adam Turnquist is responsible for the management and development of technical research within LPL Research, providing actionable market insight and technical strategy across asset classes. Adam is a member of the LPL Financial Research Strategic and Tactical Asset Allocation Committee and is a key contributor to the overall strategy of the LPL Research Technical Equity model portfolio.

“The merits of technical analysis are compelling. Identifying market trends and opportunities, and helping manage risk are powerful skills to have in your arsenal.”

Prior to joining LPL Financial

Adam was Vice President at Piper Sandler, where he worked as a technical research analyst covering U.S. and global equity markets, fixed income, foreign exchange, and commodities. Before his time at Piper Sandler, he was a fixed income trader.

Education & Achievements

MBA in Finance, University of St. Thomas

BBA in Finance, University of Minnesota, Duluth

Chartered Market Technician

Series 7, 63, 86 and 87 licenses 

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What Does a Rate Cut Mean for Stocks and Bonds?

| Adam Turnquist

LPL Research explores the potential impact rate cuts could have on equity and fixed income markets.

All Eyes on Jackson Hole Economic Symposium

| Adam Turnquist

LPL Research previews the highly anticipated Jackson Hole Economic Symposium.

July 2024 Fund Flows Recap

| Adam Turnquist

LPL Research explores July 2024 fund flows data and investor sentiment across asset classes.

Curve Spreads Climb Closer to Breakeven

| Adam Turnquist

LPL Research explores curve spreads and how they relate to recessions and equity market performance.

A Deeper Dive Into the Carry Trade

| Adam Turnquist

LPL Research explores the recent market volatility and yen carry trade.

Can Stocks Predict Another Election Outcome?

| Adam Turnquist

LPL Research evaluates the predictive ability of stock market performance and election outcomes.

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