Brad Grounds
Lawyer, Attorney, and Father in Houston, Texas
A graduate of Duke University School of Law, Brad Grounds has 14 years of experience as an attorney. He began his career as a corporate associate in the Houston offices of Baker Botts L.L.P., an international law firm. Brad Grounds later worked at Latham & Watkins LLP, where he served as a corporate associate working on various transactional matters.
Following his approximately five-year stint as an associate at large law firms, Mr. Grounds became in-house counsel at JP Energy Partners LP, a publicly traded master limited partnership until its acquisition in early 2017. JP Energy focused on the gathering, storage, terminaling and movement of crude oil, refined products and natural gas liquids (propane) from production in key basins to consumer end markets. JP Energy operated through two affiliated companies – JP Energy Partners LP (formerly NYSE: JPEP) and JP Energy Development LP.
Brad Grounds enjoys spending his free time with his wife, two children, and dogs. He is also interested in woodworking, vegetable gardening, and Python-based computer programming. Brad also likes to make backyard forts, do home remodeling, program using computer vision and tensorflow, and, at one time, write.
Articles by Brad
- Can the aggregated opinion of corporate executives be used to reliably identify major stock market bottoms? The answer, surprisingly, appears to be “yes.”
- Are Treasury Spreads Predictive of Future Stock Market Returns?
- Market timing is possible (occasionally) by measuring the aggregate open market purchasing activity of market insider.
- (Published 6/19/2022) The S&P 500 is likely a buy at 3,670, as an abnormal number of market insiders purchased shares of their own companies’ stocks.
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