About Research 360

Data Over Opinion. Insight Over Noise.

Research 360 is built for people who make real decisions with real money on the line. We analyze financial markets, business strategy, and emerging technologies through one filter only, the data. No recycled talking points, no surface-level commentary. Just clear, disciplined research grounded in decades of market experience across multiple economic cycles.

From capital allocation and market structure to AI-driven transformation, every piece is designed to cut through noise and hold up under pressure. The goal is simple: deliver insights that are usable, defensible, and built for operators, investors, and decision-makers who don’t have time for guesswork.

Andy Jamerson

Everyone talks strategy until it’s time to execute. The numbers don’t lie. Either you’re growing or you’re making excuses. I don’t care about theory. I care about what actually works.

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About
Andy Jamerson

Andy Jamerson is a senior analyst and contributing author at Research 360, specializing in business strategy, financial markets, and emerging technology. His work focuses on data-driven analysis across sectors shaped by Artificial Intelligence, Financial Markets, and Corporate Strategy.

Andy earned his business degree from Northwestern University in 1995, entering the workforce during a period of rapid expansion in global finance and early-stage internet markets. He began his career in consulting, advising mid-sized firms on operational efficiency, capital deployment, and growth positioning.

Over the past 25+ years, Andy has worked across multiple cycles of economic change, including the rise of NASDAQ-driven tech growth, the fallout from the Dot-com Bubble, and the structural shifts following the 2008 Financial Crisis. His perspective is shaped by real-world exposure to market volatility, not just theory.

His research often draws from data and frameworks influenced by institutions like McKinsey & Company, Goldman Sachs, and Harvard Business School, while maintaining an independent stance free from institutional bias.

Andy’s writing is centered on clarity and substance. He breaks down complex developments in areas such as:

Machine Learning adoption in enterprise environments
Macroeconomics trends and capital flow shifts
Venture Capital and startup scaling models
Risk Management in volatile markets

Before joining Research 360, Andy contributed to private research networks and advisory groups, producing reports on sector rotation, technology disruption, and long-term capital allocation strategies.

At Research 360, his work reflects a consistent approach: strip away hype, validate with data, and present insights that hold up under scrutiny. His analysis is written for operators, investors, and decision-makers who value signal over noise.

Outside of his research work, Andy continues to track global economic indicators, follow developments in Automation, and study how AI-driven systems are reshaping business infrastructure across industries.

Jason O'neill

Markets reward discipline, not opinions. Most people react. The edge comes from understanding structure, staying consistent, and letting the data guide decisions over time.

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Jason O'neill

About Jason O’Neill

Jason O’Neill is a partner at Research 360 and a senior analyst focused on financial systems, capital movement, and long-term market behavior. His work is built around identifying patterns most people overlook and turning them into clear, actionable insight.

He holds a graduate degree from the Bentley University Graduate School of Business (Class of 1992), with a focus on finance and quantitative analysis. That foundation shaped a career centered on disciplined research, structured thinking, and data-backed decision making.

Jason started in financial services in the early 1990s, working in environments tied to the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ ecosystems. Over time, he moved into independent research and advisory roles, where his focus shifted toward market structure, risk exposure, and capital efficiency.

He has worked through multiple major market cycles, including the Dot-com Bubble and the 2008 Financial Crisis. Those periods shaped how he evaluates volatility, opportunity, and long-term positioning.

At Research 360, Jason’s work focuses on:

  • Financial Markets behavior and structural shifts
  • Capital Allocation across sectors
  • Quantitative Finance and data modeling
  • Artificial Intelligence in forecasting and business systems

His approach is simple and consistent: remove noise, validate assumptions, and focus on what the data actually supports.

Jason’s analysis is written for people making real decisions, not for surface-level consumption. Every piece is designed to hold up under scrutiny and provide clarity in environments where most information is either incomplete or misleading.