PressContact
JournalistsBlogSign inStart free→
All journalists
Finance·Canada
Verified

Worth Charting

markets.financialcontent.comCanada
Interested in
Technical AnalysisVolatilityEquity SectorsCommodities
About

Worth Charting is a technical market analysis outfit focused on chart-driven coverage of equities, sectors, commodities and currencies, with a particular emphasis on volatility and options-based income through the WRTH Options Income ETF. Its work stands out for using price charts as the primary lens for every call, translating complex market moves into concise visual narratives rather than broad macro commentary. Across television segments, ETF communications and subscription research, Worth Charting concentrates on where trends, reversals and risk-reward setups appear on the chart and what that implies for near‑term positioning.

Chart checks on stocks and sectors

Worth Charting’s core public coverage is short, focused “chart checks” on individual names and sectors, reading patterns, trend lines and support‑resistance zones to frame trade ideas. In recent appearances, Carter Braxton Worth of Worth Charting has broken down price action in single stocks such as Zoom, describing the move from a bearish trend into a bullish reversal as the chart “comes to life.” He has taken the same approach with Apple, highlighting its weak performance over a multi‑year window while still identifying a short‑term upside opportunity based on the stock’s technical setup.

Sector calls follow the same discipline. On financials, Worth Charting has argued that the poor performance in bank and financial stocks shows “no signs of abating,” grounding the view in persistent downtrends and failed rallies on sector charts rather than balance sheet or regulatory narratives. In energy, he has framed the case for “harvesting” gains as prices approach a potential rerating, again using trend structures and prior resistance levels to suggest where investors might reasonably take profits. Ahead of major big‑tech earnings, he delivers chart checks that focus on pre‑event ranges, breakouts and breakdown risks, giving a picture of where markets are likely to react rather than debating the fundamentals of the companies.

WRTH Options Income ETF and distribution commentary

Worth Charting extends its chart‑centric approach into product design and ongoing communication around the WRTH Options Income ETF. WRTH is an actively managed fund that seeks income by selling short‑term, out‑of‑the‑money options on equities, indices, commodities and currencies, using a short strangle strategy that collects premium from both calls and puts. The structure and positioning of this fund reflect Worth Charting’s focus on volatility as an investable asset class and on using options to express views derived from technical analysis.

Recent headlines have highlighted WRTH’s launch and its first distribution events, including announcements of the fund’s inaugural monthly and quarterly distribution rates. These communications concentrate on concrete figures such as the per‑share distribution, the timing relative to the fund’s inception, and the income profile WRTH is targeting. In parallel, market data services present WRTH with technical context—support and resistance levels, volatility‑based trading ranges and classification as a small, niche ETF—which dovetails with Worth Charting’s own emphasis on risk bands and price behavior. Taken together, this work distinguishes Worth Charting as both a commentator on volatility and an active participant in the options‑income segment of the ETF market.

Visual technical analysis across commodities and multi‑asset markets

Beyond equities, Worth Charting regularly applies the same chart discipline to commodities and other macro‑sensitive assets. In recent coverage, Carter Braxton Worth has broken down what is driving a downturn in commodity prices, walking through charts of oil, corn and wheat to show a broad, synchronized move lower rather than isolated weakness. The analysis focuses on trend breaks, failed rallies and the absence of sustained support, using those visual cues to argue that the drawdown is significant and ongoing.

This multi‑asset perspective is embedded in Worth Charting’s own research service, which promotes chart analysis and stock picks alongside insights into key market trends for commodities and currencies. The firm treats charts of energy, agricultural commodities and foreign exchange pairs as part of the same toolkit, looking for dispersion, rotation and relative strength that can inform cross‑asset positioning. For communications around market stories that involve commodity cycles, sector rotation or currency moves, Worth Charting tends to contribute a visual, price‑pattern view that complements but does not duplicate macroeconomic commentary.

Subscription research, daily video commentary and media presence

Worth Charting’s output is structured as frequent, concise research and video commentary rather than long‑form written features. The firm describes its service as providing expert chart analysis, actionable stock picks and insights into market trends, offered through a paid subscription model with ongoing updates. Testimonials emphasize timely, accurate and easy‑to‑understand reports, reinforcing the focus on clear visual setups and pragmatic trade framing over dense theoretical discussion.

Alongside its subscription work, Worth Charting maintains a prominent media presence. Carter Braxton Worth is known as “Chart Master” and appears across major financial television outlets to discuss individual stocks, sectors and macro themes from a technical standpoint. These segments are typically fast‑paced, structured around a handful of annotated charts and a few key levels, making his contributions particularly suited to stories where the chart itself is central—trend reversals, breakouts, sector laggards or volatility events. For pitches that benefit from a disciplined technical read on price action, especially in equities, sectors, commodities or options‑income strategies, Worth Charting brings a consistent, chart‑first perspective that is distinct from more generalist financial reporting.

Also covering this beat

4 more finance journalists.

AR

Aditya Rangroo

tribuneindia.com

Aditya Rangroo stands out for data-rich business reporting that links market moves to everyday consumer experience. He is a business correspondent and Principal Correspondent in The Tribune’s Delhi bureau, with about 15 years of business journalism experience across multiple media brands. His beat covers market data, corporate developments, commodity prices, trade diplomacy, retail innovation, cross-border remittances, and diaspora and culture stories with an economic angle. His recent work has included corporate valuations, export figures, gold and silver prices, India-US trade talks, mystery shopping, a cyber breach at Tata Electronics, and Punjab’s industrial growth and agrarian stress. He writes short, tightly framed stories that foreground the numbers and explain what they mean for businesses, markets, and individual readers.

Canada·Finance
AK

Anam Khan

bnnbloomberg.ca

Anam Khan is a BNN Bloomberg journalist whose reporting stands out for tying energy markets, critical minerals and business conditions directly to Canada’s economic outlook and financial policy. She covers business, energy, mining, financial markets and economic policy, and she explains what shifting data, commodity prices and Bank of Canada decisions mean for companies and households. Her work connects hard data, sector detail and policy implications, from oil prices and inflation to lithium, graphite, small-business closures and tariff pressure on manufacturing. She reports through interviews and analysis, using executives, economists, strategists and resource-sector leaders to walk readers through scenarios and trade-offs. Her past reporting includes coverage for a national public broadcaster, and she often builds explainers around expert reactions, market voices and what happens next.

Canada·Finance
AS

Anand Sinha

finance.yahoo.com

Anand Sinha stands out for tracking how large holders, institutional investors, and core infrastructure shape the crypto market through price moves, on-chain data, and corporate actions. He writes about cryptocurrencies and listed crypto stocks for Yahoo Finance, often through stories originally reported for TheStreet’s crypto desk. His beat centers on XRP, whale activity, Coinbase, MicroStrategy, Robinhood, Circle, crypto ATMs, and fintech products tied to digital assets. He also covers Web3, DeFi, blockchain, and fintech. His reporting is short and direct, built around key numbers, dates, wallet records, and market reactions. He uses on-chain data to explain extreme trading outcomes and keeps the focus on how money and power flow through the crypto economy.

Canada·Finance
AG

Andrew Galbraith

theglobeandmail.com

Andrew Galbraith focuses on how real portfolios work, cutting through sales pitches and market noise for everyday investors. He is an investment reporter with The Globe and Mail’s personal finance team and writes the Investor Clinic column, applying a “first, do no harm” approach to reader portfolios. His work centres on individual investor decisions, from choosing ETFs, covered-call strategies and DIY brokerages to reacting to geopolitical headlines, global markets and debt risks. Drawing on qualitative investment research and prior global markets reporting, he tests fads and advice against data, diversification, costs, behaviour and long-term outcomes. He treats reader cases as disciplined investing lessons, explains complex topics in plain language, scrutinizes platforms as environments that shape habits and frames major events as context for careful capital allocation rather than cues for speculative trading.

Canada·Finance
Featured in these lists

Where Worth appears across PressContact.

Featured list

Finance journalists in Canada

By topic

Finance journalists

By country

Journalists in Canada

By outlet

More from markets.financialcontent.com

Unlock contact
1credit
One-time. Yours forever.
  • Verified email address
  • LinkedIn profile
Unlock now
5 free credits when you sign up · No card
Is this your profile?

Take control of your listing.

Update your details, link your socials, or opt out of unlocks. Drop us a note and we'll get you set up.

Claim profile
Browse more
  • Finance journalists
  • Journalists in Canada
  • Finance journalists in Canada
2 contact channels available
Get started

Start with 5 free credits.

No card. No subscription. Bundles from $29 when you need more.

Start freeSee all journalists
PressContact

Find the right journalists for your press release. From $0.10 per contact. No subscription.

Product
  • Journalists directory
  • Media outlets
  • Curated lists
  • Buy credits
Company
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Sign in
Legal
  • Privacy
  • Terms
© 2026 PressContactFrom $0.10 per verified contact