Tickle your financial funny bone today and every day with market moving
laughs from nationally syndicated Wall Street cartoonist Jack Guinan, the
only cartoonist solely dedicated to lampooning the far side of Wall Street.
Say it with a cartoon
In newsletters, presentations, websites, direct mail campaigns, emails and
more, Jack Guinan Cartoons are a fun way to communicate a point of view,
clarify a complex financial topic or highlight an important investment theme.
Smart, insightful and entertaining, each cartoon is drawn with the perspective
only a veteran Wall Street insider like Jack could bring. So, stay a while and
browse the cartoon catalogs on the following pages. And remember to keep
smiling, no matter where the markets take you!
Entertaining investors worldwide
Jack Guinan Cartoons have appeared in many of the world's leading and
most respected and influential financial media outlets and institutions,
including:
The New York Daily News • The St. Louis Post Dispatch • The Minneapolis Star
Tribune • Investopedia • AirTran Airways GO Magazine • The Motley Fool • Forbes Electronic Media • InvestorGuide.com • McGraw Hill Professional • Morgan Stanley Smith Barney • Broad Financial LLC. • Econoday Inc. Market Moving Laughs Calendars • CureSearch Cards for A Cure • King Features Syndicate
About the cartoonist
In addition to cartooning, Jack is the author of The Online Trading Survival Guide (Dearborn/Kaplan, 2000), The
Investopedia Guide to Wall Speak (McGraw Hill Professional, 2009) and the children's bedtime storybook SomeDay,
SomeNight (Baker & Taylor, 2009). He has more than 17 years of financial services experience, having held regional
sales manager, sales trader, vice president marketing communications manager and copy writer titles for an array of
industry leaders, including Fidelity Investments, Chase BrownCo., Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and Bank of America
Merrill Lynch. He also is the creator of Cards for a Cure, a suite of humorous Wall Street themed greeting cards
supporting CureSearch for Children's Cancer. He holds an MBA from Northeastern University.