Faizan Farooque

Faizan Farooque

Expertise: Real estate investment trusts (REITs), SPACs, Cryptocurrencies

Education: BSc (Hons) Degree in Applied Accounting, Oxford Brookes University; Introduction to Data Analysis Using Excel, Rice University; Excel Skills for Business: Intermediate, Macquarie University

About Faizan
Faizan Farooque is a finance journalist who has reported on the latest trends in the stock market for many years. He helps people by providing advice about saving and investing and keeping up with what’s happening in the financial world.

Faizan is writing for InvestorPlace.com, GuruFocus, and TipRanks and has previously worked as a financial journalist and data analyst for S&P Global. He can analyze company filings from sources like SEC, FINRA, and others to help identify potential investment opportunities. Researching specific industries is also something he does to provide industry insight for clients.

Faizan deeply understands the market and how to read the financial tea leaves to anticipate where things are headed. His expertise gives readers an insider’s perspective on what’s happening in the finance world so they can make smart decisions.

Recent Articles

Hycroft Mining: Invest the Money You Can Afford to Lose

It's difficult to predict the trajectory of HYMC stock due to a lack of positive catalysts and its status as a meme play.

7 Undervalued Reddit Stocks to Buy Before Wall Street Catches On

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Recession vs. Depression: What Is the Difference?

Recession vs. Depression: It's a key debate doing the rounds these days. This article will tell you about these terms so you can plan ahead.

10 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy for the Second Half of 2022

Warren Buffett is one of the most successful investors in the world, so identifying Warren Buffett stocks is an important trait.

Mullen Stock Is Still Risky In the Market but It’s Time to Take Profits

Mullen stock, although trading at relatively reasonable multiples, is still risky in the current environment.