Bryan Perry

Bryan Perry

A leading expert in the world of high-income investing, Bryan Perry has been bringing his wealth-building insights to individual investors and institutions for nearly 30 years.

Bryan is frequently featured in Forbes, Business Week and MarketWatch and often participates as a guest speaker on numerous investment forums and conferences around the country.

Bryan spent more than 20 years working as a financial adviser for major Wall Street firms, including Bear Stearns, Paine Webber and Lehman Brothers. In 1999, Bryan started his own investment management company, Alexander Perry Corporation, to provide individual investors with innovative and unbiased wealth-building strategies they just couldn’t get from the big Wall Street institutions.

Recent Articles

The Best High-Yield Investment of 2009

With the economy expected to show a slower pace of growth in the next few quarters, investing in companies that have an outsized order backlog makes a lot of sense. I like the idea of a company having a few years of business already in the works when the risk of even a mild recession is at hand. Enter this Canadian-based company that's the largest maker of mass transit buses in North America.

While the Market Runs Away, Dividends Will Stay

Volatility is high right now, and many investors are anxious. Everyone wants to make money, but no one is exactly sure where to turn to. I have a solution: the income markets. Income-generating investments are the best bet for reliable profits right now. Let me show you why.

How Stock Splits Impact Options

Stock splits can happen for a variety of reasons, but even if you're only trading the options, you're still impacted by any changes that happen in the underlying shares. There's no reason to panic, but it's good to know what could be on the horizon for some of your investments.

Trade Options for Income

This isn't our parents' stock market, thanks to the explosion of the derivatives markets during the past few decades that we can use to our advantage!

Dry Bulk Shipping: Delivering the Goods

Two-thirds of the world's goods are transported by sea, so it's no wonder that investors would be wise to get more involved in this sector. International shipping plays a vital role in commodity trading and global trade, and that's not going to change anytime soon.