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

Yay, Certainty in the U.S.! … and Chaos Abroad

Market pundits keep talking about a return of "clarity" after today's presidential election. Not so fast.

5 Risky Games That Investors Play

If you're willing to take the tiger by the tail, here are five risky games that investors are playing -- and how you can join in.

When Is It Time to Sell a Dividend Stock?

With plenty of appealing factors, it's easy to find reasons to buy. The trickier thing is knowing when to get out.

How to Invest $1,000 Now

If you have a little extra cash, here are five easy and reasonably low-risk ways to put it to work.

5 ‘Pickpocket Investments’ That Will Steal From Your Nest Egg

Here's a detailed description of five types of investments that can cause serious damage to investors who aren't on their guard.

How Much Stock Should You Buy?

When it comes to how much stock is normal to buy, there's no magic number. Jeff Reeves explains in this "Ask the Editor."

The 10 Biggest, Baddest ETFs on Wall Street

If you’re an investor with just a small nest egg looking to tap into the wealth of Wall Street, consider these 10 top ETFs as a place to start.

Lean ‘n’ Mean: 10 of Wall Street’s Most Efficient Stocks

In tough economic times, it's hard not to love companies that can operate an efficient ship -- like these 10 companies that get the most out of their employees.

Top 10 Dow Dividend Stocks for October

Income investors could do a lot worse than buying into these venerable blue chips, but watch out -- one of these plays is looking pretty risky.

5 Ways to Invest $10,000 Now

Getting started isn't nearly as tough as you may think. And remember: Not all investments have to be in the capital markets.