Jeff Reeves

Jeff Reeves

Jeff Reeves is a financial commentator with almost two decades of newsroom and markets experience, including a stint as an editor for the New York Times Co. He has been lead writer and editor for InvestorPlace.com since the beginning of 2010.  

Jeff’s work has appeared in numerous finance publications and broadcast outlets, including The Wall Street Journal network, CNBC, TheStreet.com, Fox Business Channel, USA Today and a host of others.

View some of his TV appearances on YouTube, or check out his writing links below.

Jeff has also penned an eBook, The Frugal Investor’s Guide to Finding Great Stocks: 11 Free Resources to Help Beginners Identify Fantastic Investments.

Write Jeff at editor@investorplace.com, or follow him on Twitter @JeffReevesIP.

Recent Articles

Berkshire’s Media Buys Might Show Buffett’s Influence Is Waning

Berkshire Hathaway's purchases in stocks like Liberty Media and DirecTV smell heavily of succession planning for Buffett's eventual exit.

3 Overvalued Stocks Screaming ‘Short!’

These three well-known names have stock prices that are unjustifiably high and could be heading for a tumble soon.

Shares, Float and Volume — Decoding the Market Metrics

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GE-Microsoft Joint Venture Hopes to Revolutionize Health Care

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Top 10 Dow Dividend Stocks

Anyone with a retirement portfolio should have at least one eye turned to Wall Street's top group of blue-chip dividend stocks.

Don’t Count Fox Business Network Out Yet

Fox Business Network's elimination of prime-time programming has put the media outlet's progress in question, but FBN still is aggressively growing.

Don’t Fall for the Market’s Big-Numbers Hype

Misleading -- and worse, meaningless -- data points are a dime a dozen. What does it matter if the Dow hits 13,000 or Apple $500 a share? Not much.

5 Signs Unemployment Will Rise Again Soon

A steady drumbeat of large-scale layoffs and cutbacks could eventually cast a shadow over the recent 8.3% headline jobless rate.

Apple vs. Exxon: Forget Size. Which One Is Better?

That's the right question for investors, and it depends on which is growing faster and which has more growth ahead of it. Here's the answer.

5 Mutual Funds That Will Kill Your 401(k)

These five mutual funds are big risks to your 401(k) in 2012 -- but more importantly, they point out asset classes and fund "flavors" that could be problematic.