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

How to Bet On Tech and Get Paid Big Dividends

If you want consistent income and exposure to tech, Digital Realty is the REIT for you.

The Next Amazon? 3 Mega-Caps That Could Clobber the Markets

Mega-cap Amazon simply blew away its peers in the first half -- but these three picks are great stocks to buy for the remainder of 2015.

Mid-Year Outlook: U.S. Growth Engine Will Keep Chugging Along

According to a presentation from JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs analysts, the U.S. market outlook continues to clear up for 2015 and early 2016.

NFLX: Netflix Stock Split Could Extend Killer Run

Netflix (NFLX) just stole headlines with its 7-for-1 stock split. But while the move might boost NFLX stock, nothing lasts forever.

Read the Fine Print Behind the Cloud Mega-Trend

When it comes to cloud companies, the hype is definitely real, but the headlines aren't always honest.

5 Big-Name Stocks With Market-Beating Gains

Some of the biggest market gains this year have come from big-name stocks like NFLX, AMZN and others.

Investing in Women Leadership: Intel Hits the Mark

At a time in which many minority-focused initiatives feel forced and flat, Intel's newest $125 million venture fund is a bright spot indeed.

AMZN: Amazon Stock Still Follows Its Own Path

Shares of Amazon stock have put on an amazing and confusing show so far in 2015 as AMZN continues to trade on its own set of factors.

Are Apple and Google Stock Screaming Bargains?

Apple and Google stock are cheap for the world of tech. But, unlike many discounted tech stocks, they're still cool and still growing.

Should You Invest in the Content Economy? (FB, BIDU, LNKD)

Companies like FB, BIDU, LKND and GOOGL are positioning themselves to capitalize on online content. Will it pay off?