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

Why You Should Fire Your Financial Advisor Now

If your broker or financial advisor did not significantly reduce your exposure to stocks before the latest purge in the Dow, he or she should be immediately fired.

American Express (AXP): Consumers Leaving Home Without It

Companies that thrived on consumer borrowing have struggled during the recent credit crunch with much of the focus on those providing home mortgages. What about the credit card companies?

Halliburton (HAL): A Stock for the Long-Term Invetor?

For many years now, Halliburton Co. (HAL) has been the poster child for all that is wrong with the Bush administration. From trading in the single digits in 2002, the large oil and gas service company has been propelled forward by policies that greatly favored oil companies.

Mattel (MAT) Continues on Its Two-Year Slump

MAT released earnings for its third quarter this week that missed Wall Street expectations. The main reason for the miss was that its costs are rising.

Cliffs Natural Resources: Beaten Down But Not Defeated

There are a number of stocks that are in the running to be the poster-child for the recent brutal sell-off in the stock market. In the landscape of bankruptcies and forced mergers is an entire market full of stocks trading from one extreme to another. One to note today is Cliffs Natural Resources (CLF).