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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. 

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Recent Articles By The Author

Instead of Complaining About Stocks, Move on This Rare Opportunity

Value stocks are now cheaper than near the Internet and tech top of 1999-2000. Why wait another 20 years this kind of chance?

Do You Own Boeing? Ask Yourself, 'Why?'

If you own Boeing, why not unload it and swap into more tempting and promising situations?

How Do I Know We're Close to the Bottom? By Looking at the Signs

Here's a contrary indicator that gives us a clue about where the bottom could be ... and my challenge to you.

Understand the Opportunity and Make Sure You're Positioned for It

Buying in after large percentage declines can produce life-changing gains, often in very short time periods.

If You're Ever Going to Own Netflix Here's How to Play It

With so much uncertainty with near-term problems, it's nice to be able to have a built-in margin of safety.

Netflix Shows How Analyst Recommendations Are Often Worthless

Counting on analysts to warn you to take profits at the top, or load up when valuations are low, is a fool's game.

Qurate Retail: Sell or Buy?

Can something which looks like an incredible bargain really be so mispriced by the market?

Why Overpay When You Can Buy True Bargains?

Retailers like Costco and Walmart give their shoppers bargains -- but their stock buyers, not so much. Let's go through several names that offer great buys right now -- and I'm betting they'll pay off.

Shop at Costco, but Don't Buy It

This is a great retailer, but the stock is another story. Let me explain why I wouldn't touch it -- and how to approach it if you can't say no.

Ship This Name Into Your Portfolio

XPO logistics is a bargain-priced transportation name that should be in demand. Here's how to invest in it.

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