Jamie Dlugosch

Jamie Dlugosch

Jamie Dlugosch has over 20 years of experience in financial markets including investment banking, equity analysis and research and money management.

Previously, he was the publisher of Al Frank’s Prudent Speculator and CEO of Al Frank Investment Management Inc. He is the founder and editor of The Rational Investor.

Jamie earned his Master’s in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina. He currently lives in Minneapolis with his wife, Sarah, and their two daughters, Julia and Ellie.

Recent Articles

Update – 2009’s Top 10 Stocks to Buy and Sell

At the end of last year, I released my Top 10 Stocks for 2009 and the Top 10 Stocks to Avoid. The purpose of both lists was to offer ideas that investors could use to build a portfolio of long and short positions that could be held throughout the year. The results combined have greatly exceeded my own expectations. Let's take a look at some of the biggest winners and losers.

Stifel (SF) Performance Encourages Investors

Coming in the face of earnings stress at most other financial services firms, Stifel Financial's (SF) fourth-quarter report was greeted warmly by investors.

Applied Materials (AMAT): It’s Not Easy Being Green

Applied Materials Inc. (AMAT) underscored just how weak the economy is earlier this week when it posted its first quarterly loss in five years and said it planned to cut both production and jobs.

Is Marsh & McLennan (MMC) A Recession Stock?

Since January 1st, Marsh & McLennan (MMC) has been subject to some of the wildest swings in price for any stock so far this year.

Nvidia (NVDA) Chips Not Selling

Graphics chipmaker Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) said on Wednesday that its revenue plunged 60 percent in the fourth quarter to $481.1 million from $1.2 billion a…