Jeremy Flint

Jeremy Flint

Expertise: Fixed-income investing, macroeconomic news; oil, gas, and utilities industries

Education: BS, Political Science & International Affairs, Florida State University. MBA, Finance, University of California - Davis

Jeremy Flint is an MBA graduate and freelance finance writer primarily emphasizing content creation for wealth managers and investment funds. A former U.S. Army officer, he brings strategic vision to content development and tactical analysis to stock picking and economic assessments.

He’s been obsessed with the markets since he was a teenager and is passionate about spreading financial literacy by using his expertise to break down obscure market concepts for retail traders. His main focus areas are fixed-income investing, alternative investments, macroeconomic news, and the oil, gas, and utilities sectors.

Jeremy lives in Austin, TX with his wife and son. His work can also be found at www.jeremyflint.work or on his LinkedIn.

Recent Articles

7 Undervalued REITs to Protect Against a Housing Crisis

REITs are in the middle of a significant downturn but look beyond residential and commercial office REITs to uncover undervalued opportunity.

7 Mining Stocks Digging their Way to Greatness

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Cathie Wood’s 3 Favorite AI Stocks: October 2023

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Buyouts and Beyond: 7 Stocks Whose Only Hope Is Acquisition

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7 Beaten-Down Blue Chips Ready to Rebound in October

Blue-chip stocks are on sale after last month's market mayhem, representing perfect entry points for buy-and-hold investors