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

IBM and Red Hat Need to Prove the Skeptics Wrong

IBM and Red Hat have finally merged. If management can deliver on its vision for the merged company, IBM stock looks really cheap here.

Aurora Cannabis Pulls Ahead of Peers After Sharing a Peek at Q4 Results

Aurora Cannabis reported strong preliminary quarterly results. Will it be enough to turn ACB stock before the mid-September earnings report?

7 Stocks Under $7 to Invest in Now

With the market tanking, it's time to be looking for stocks to invest in. These seven bargains are all priced under $7 per share.

Uber Stock Owners: Be Very Afraid of What Square Just Did

Square just gave investors a clear warning that times are tough in the food delivery business. That's bad news for UberEats and UBER's stock price.

Why It’s Not Time to Buy Hexo Stock Yet

It's unclear if Hexo stock can meet its aggressive growth plans for 2020. Meanwhile, its marketing practices are coming under scrutiny.

There’s a Very Good Chance Nio Stock Will End up Worthless

Don't let July's bounce fool you. Nio is still operating with a dubious business model and it's running out of time to fix it.

Earnings Aren’t Enough to Justify a $17 Snap Stock Price

SNAP stock is on a massive recovery path this year, but the underlying social media firm faces serious fundamental headwinds.

As Oversupply Skyrockets, Canopy Growth Stock Has Further to Fall

Canopy Growth's stock price has fallen nearly $20/share since late April. Unfortunately, all signs point to the slump getting even worse this fall.

Don’t Be Scared of Qualcomm Stock

QCOM stock remains a compelling growth and income opportunity for patient investors. They should buy Qualcomm stock on weakness.

Here’s Why Exxon Stock Is a No-Brainer for Long-Term Investors

Exxon Mobil stock has done absolutely nothing for the past decade. But that will change. In the meantime, it is offering a compelling dividend yield.