Ian Bezek

Ian Bezek

Ian Bezek earned his economics degree from Colorado State University in 2010. He then worked as an analyst for Kerrisdale Capital, a New York City-based activist hedge fund, from 2011-13. Since then, Ian has focused on finding under-the-radar investment opportunities, particularly overseas. To that end, he taught himself Spanish and has lived in Mexico and Argentina among other countries. He currently resides in Colombia with his family.

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Recent Articles

3 Reasons Why the Bears Are Wrong About GE Stock

General Electric has had a difficult few years, and investors are justifiably cautious. However, many arguments against the company don't hold water.

Sell Delta Stock Before Shares Hit Major Turbulence

Buyers of airline stocks were looking forward to a return to normalcy. Unfortunately, recent headlines have shown that the virus isn't over yet.

American Airlines Bonds Warn of Severe Downside Risk for AAL Stock

While traders have bid up AAL stock as part of the broader reopening trade, the smart money remains firmly bearish on the embattled airline.

Halliburton Is Worth Considering at $10 or Less

Oil service companies are a different investment than oil producers. Here's how the current economic mess is affecting Halliburton stock prospects.

The Comeback Story on Marathon Oil Stock Won’t Gain Steam Until 2021

Marathon Oil's executives are crafting a solid plan to turn the company around. It will be an extended process, however, so don't expect results immediately.

BP Raises Billions, Buys More Time For Oil To Recover

BP ultimately needs higher oil prices to get to solid ground. For now its capital raise will be enough to keep things steady for BP stock.

Co-Diagnostics Stock: Trading the Russell 2000 Index Catalyst

Co-Diagnostics will be on the move over the next week. Don't confuse a technical trade for a strong long-term investment case in CODX stock.

Don’t Throw Away Your Waste Management Stock

The coronavirus will be a mere bump in the road for Waste Management. Here's where WM stock stands heading into the second half of 2020.

Bank of America Stock Is Dirt Cheap But Lacking Catalysts

Bank of America should bounce bank, along with other financials, as the economy recovers. Here's how BAC stock stacks up against its peers.

Exxon Mobil Stock Is on the Way Back, but It Will Take Some Time

Exxon is starting to recover. However, investors will need to be patient -- low chemical and refining demand will slow Exxon's bounce.