Alyssa Oursler

Alyssa Oursler

Alyssa Oursler is a freelancer writer based in San Francisco. She covers a wide variety of topics, including investing, personal finance, technology and gender … but she is most interested in what those things mean for the big questions (and vice versa).

Her work has appeared on InvestorPlace.com, Business Insider, MSN Money and more. She is a Gettysburg College alum, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, a Mahan Fellow and a big fan of dogs, books and basketball.

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Recent Articles

Lululemon Competition Is Heating Up

Lululemon stock is struggling so far this year, and things won't get easier for LULU as competition heats up in the activewear space.

How to Tell Whether Your Stock’s Dividend Is Sustainable

For young investors seeking long-term income investments, it's important to dig beyond a dividend yield and determine that dividend's sustainability.

JCP Stock Gets Dumped By Top Shareholder … Surprise, Surprise

Hedge fund and top JCPenney shareholder Perry Capital sold around half its stake last Friday as JCP stock struggled to find a floor.

5 Odd Jobs You Probably Haven’t Heard Of

If you're looking to make some money, sometimes you have to think outside the box. Here are a few odd jobs -- some awesome, some absurd -- you could try.

The 10 Best Stocks of 2013 Through Q3

Another quarter has shaken up our expert picks and left six in the black. Here's how the 10 Best Stocks of 2013 rank heading into the final period.

Morgan Stanley Gushes on the Internet of Things

Analysts published a 29-page research note on the Internet of Things last week -- full of Cisco data, various definitions, stock recommendations and more.

Secondary JCP Stock Offering Shows Just How Desperate JCPenney Is

JCPenney is planning a secondary offering of at least 84 million shares, but you should politely pass. JCP stock is toxic, and that's not changing.

AMZN Keeps Climbing — But Will Amazon Stock Fall Like AAPL?

Amazon stock seems like it can do no wrong, with market-beating year-to-date gains despite losses. How long can AMZN keep it up?

MCD Struggling, But McDonald’s Stock Remains a Solid Bet

McDonald's stock has been a laggard so far in 2013, but a dependable MCD dividend and some menu additions should keep investors interested.

3 Midcap Stocks Hitting the ‘Sweet Spot’

Midcap stocks are a "sweet spot" investment for investors who want growth potential without a ton of risk. Here are three perfectly sized stocks to buy now.