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Paul Price
As a veteran of Wall Street, Paul Price brings decades of experience working for some of the biggest financial firms including Merill Lynch, AG Edwards, and Wells Fargo. In 2000, Price retired and has been living off of his portfolio’s returns ever since while continuing to increase his net worth through investing.
Price self-identifies as a value investor, so you can look to him to find companies that are undervalued compared to their other key financial metrics like cash flow or revenue. He also engages in options trading and provides Real Money Pro members guidance on options plays.
He has published articles for the Real Money Pro community daily since 2010. He is passionate about investing and teaching others to grow their wealth through his investing strategies.
Recent Articles By The Author
My Stock Pick for the Rest of 2023 Is a Real Beauty
This name is an excellent trading vehicle. Let me show you how to play it.
You 'Can' Do a Lot With Ball Corp.
As Ball Corp. is ready to sell its aerospace business, let's see how to play the name.
5 Investing Lessons From a Stock Pick That's Lived Up to the Challenge
Let's follow up on my September 2022 top pick and challenge to readers.
I'm Marching Right to Dollar General
DG falls into the category of a hated stock that is almost certain to regain its former popularity with investors.
Monthly Income, Growth Outlook Will Make You Say, 'O,' Wow!
Realty Income offers payouts at almost 5.5%, significant upside at a bargain price.
Make a Pact With Genpact
G is a premier growth tech stock at a bargain valuation. Here's how to trade it.
Pay Yourself With PayPal
Here's why it's time to make friends with this iconic payments name.
Buy Market-Sensitive Shares When People Are Nervous
Common sense says that getting something much more valuable, for less than it was prior to growth, must be a good thing.
This Health Care Stock Rarely Gets Cheap. Right Now, It's a Bargain
Baxter International is a blue-chip stock at a white-chip valuation, and I expect the sharp selloff to get followed by a big rebound once the momentum turns positive again.
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