Louis Navellier

Louis Navellier

New York Times
An icon among growth stock investors

About Louis Navellier

Louis Navellier is one of Wall Street’s renowned growth investors. Providing investment advice to tens of thousands of investors for more than four decades, he has earned a reputation as a savvy stock picker and unrivaled portfolio manager.

Over his investing career, Louis Navellier has established one of the most exceptional long-term track records of any financial newsletter editor in America, and he offers a wide range of simple yet powerful tools that can help all investors to significantly beat the market.

His popular Growth Investor advisory service, established in 1998, has outperformed the S&P 500 by a margin of 2-to-1.

Navellier continues to build on those stellar records, and while his methodology is rigorous and complex, his goal has been simple since the beginning: uncover the market’s best growth stocks and help investors beat the market with less risk. Today, he helps individual investors across the nation and across the globe achieve their financial dreams through his unique newsletter services.

The New York Times called Mr. Navellier “an icon among growth stock investors,” and the media frequently turns to Louis for his expert opinion. He appears regularly on CNBC and Fox Business News and is frequently quoted by MarketWatch, Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal.

Navellier is an accomplished Wall Street insider as well. He and his team of professional analysts and staff manage nearly $1 billion in high-net worth funds and institutional accounts through his management company, Navellier & Associates.

Louis Navellier also has a YouTube channel, Navellier Market Buzz, where he posts regular video updates discussing the stock market. He is the author of the bestselling books, The Little Book That Makes You Rich and The Sacred Truths of Investing.

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