Daniel (Dan) Ives is a Managing Director and Senior Equity Research Analyst covering the Technology sector at Wedbush Securities since 2018. He also serves as the Global Head of Technology Research at Wedbush. Dan has been a tech analyst on Wall Street for over two decades, covering software and the broader technology landscape. He began his career as a financial analyst at HBO before earning his MBA in Finance and becoming a globally recognized technology equity research analyst and Managing Director at FBR Capital Markets, where he spent 16 years focusing on enterprise software and hardware sectors—including cybersecurity, cloud computing, big data, and the mobile landscape. A major area of his current research is electric vehicles and disruptive technologies expected to shape the next decade.
Dan is a highly sought-after tech expert, regularly speaking at events across the U.S., Europe, Australia, and Asia. He frequently appears on television networks including CNBC, Bloomberg, CNN, Fox News, BBC, NBC, CBS, ABC, MSNBC, France 24, Sky News, ABC Australia, and TV Tokyo, among others, to provide expert commentary on the technology sector. He has also appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS Mornings, PBS NewsHour, NBC Nightly News, ABC World News Tonight, CBS Evening News, CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and The Daily Show. Dan can often be heard on tech-related radio segments for Bloomberg, ABC News, NPR, BBC, and other major outlets. His insights are regularly cited by global publications such as The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Investor’s Business Daily, Chicago Tribune, New York Post, Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, The Telegraph, San Francisco Chronicle, Time Magazine, Le Monde, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Boston Globe, Daily Mail, South China Morning Post, Barron’s, The Times of London, Financial Times, Le Figaro, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The New York Times, among many others. In 2024, he was named the “Best Dressed Man on Wall Street” by the New York Post in a featured fashion profile.
He holds a B.S. in Finance from Penn State University and an MBA from the University of Maryland.
Twitter handle: @DivesTech.
Daniel Ives: The Price of an Apple iPhone Would Be $75 to $100 Higher with the Tariffs
Daniel Ives: Apple Probably Could Absorb the First Round of Tariffs Without Raising Prices for Consumers
Daniel Ives: Apple Will Be Facing No Tariff Noise When the Trifecta of iPhones Launch
Daniel Ives: If Tariffs Stay the Same, Apple Will Have No Choice but to Raise iPhone Prices
Daniel Ives: We Do Not Believe Apple Will Pass These Tariff Costs to U.S. Consumers
Daniel Ives: This Is a Major Shot in the Arm for Apple's Bulls
Daniel Ives: We Believe This China Overhang Has Resulted in a $20-$25 Hit to Apple's Stock
Daniel Ives: The China Tariff Will Remain a Lingering Cloud over the Apple Story
In Our Opinion, Apple Was Going to Absorb the 10% Tariff
The Darkest Cloud over the Tech Sector Was the 10% Tariffs