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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
Investing in This Stock Just Doesn't Go Out of Style
Here's why you're getting second and third chances on this name.
Investors With Ingenuity Will Be Intrigued by Ingevity
This fine growth company has improved sales, cash flow, earnings and book value -- here's how to play it.
G-III Apparel: You Might Not Know Its Name - You Know Its Brands
Once you've sold covered calls, the point of maximum profit is always having the options be exercisable on expiration day.
Put Some Manpower to Work
As the markets start picking up, let's look at how to play MAN.
Ralph Lauren: A Suit-able Choice for the Year Ahead
Ralph Lauren shares should wear well -- just like the company's clothes.
Here's the Secret of How 'Hidden Assets' Can Be Very Valuable
Let me show you how writing calls in tax-sheltered, or tax-free accounts is a legal way to allow for higher-than-annual individual maximum contribution limits.
It's Easy to Overlook This Basic Rule of Investing
You can make big money via buying low. You just can't prove it until later.
Fight Fear, Follow Facts
It is far too late to be holding tons of cash. Traders loading on owning put options or shorting shares of decent companies are likely to get their heads handed to them.
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