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

Why Investors Will Have to Be Patient With DraftKings Stock

DraftKings should eventually become a winner in the online gambling market. But it will take awhile for DKNG stock to break out.

ContextLogic: How Much Worse Can it Get?

Despite the dreadful stock price, ContextLogic is in no danger of imminent bankruptcy. But, WISH stock needs a new CEO to turn things around.

Why Tilray Stock Is Starting to Look Interesting

TLRY stock jumped following a strong earnings report. Here's why it's finally time to trust in this cannabis turnaround story.

Even Though This Delivery Company Is Down 50%, Don’t Grab Onto It Yet

The delivery market is way too crowded, leading to large losses for operators. Wait for the space to consolidate before buying GRAB stock.

Ethereum: It’s Not Much of an Inflation Hedge After All

Cryptocurrency can do a lot of things. However, the recent inflation surge has shown that Ethereum is not much of a hedge against monetary debasement.

For Better or Worse: Marathon Is a Levered Bet On Bitcoin

MARA stock is looking interesting for the true cryptocurrency bulls. Otherwise, stick to safer crypto investments for the time being.

AT&T Stock Is a Compelling Roll-of-the-Dice Telecom Play

AT&T has major management and structural problems. For pure value seekers, however, T stock may finally be cheap enough to consider.

Vaxart: Oral Covid-19 Vaccine Is Interesting, But Questions Linger

VXRT stock is more than a Covid-19 meme trade. But is there enough fundamentals there to support an investment heading into 2022?

7 Infrastructure Stocks to Buy in January

Infrastructure stocks could get hot in 2022 as traders look to buy into real economy plays amid stimulus and inflationary tailwinds.

Sundial Growers: Will Its New Strategic Direction Pay Off in 2022?

Sundial Growers is recovering from its 2020 bust. After planting the seeds of a comeback in 2021, SNDL stock must execute on that promise now.