Lawrence Meyers

Lawrence Meyers is the founder and editor of The Liberty Portfolio.

Lawrence is also CEO of PDL Broker, which brokers financing, strategic investments, and distressed asset purchases between private equity firms and businesses of all stripes.

He was the first U.S. journalist to cover the payday loan sector for The Motley Fool. He has been a frequent contributor to Seeking Alpha, LearnBonds.com, WyattResearch.com, and American Banker. Lawrence has more than 20 years of practical investing experience, and has covered stocks across virtually every sector of the market. He is one of the nation’s experts on consumer credit, and frequently consults for hedge funds and private equity via his Council Member status at Gerson Lehman Group, and as a member of Coleman Research Group’s Executive Forum. His op-eds and letters to the editor have appeared in more than two dozen major newspapers.

Recent Articles

With Expedia Group Inc, Travel Is Booming but Profits Aren’t

EXPE, which owns a huge portfolio of travel brands, is struggling to show a profit. But Expedia stock should really be valued on the basis of cash flow. From that standpoint, owning EXPE stock for the long haul probably makes a lot of sense.

Wynn Resorts, Limited Posts Strong Results With More Women Directors

Wynn Resorts gets overhaul after Steve Wynn's dramatic departure. WYNN stock has upside under ex-wife Elaine Wynn.

Despite Surviving Short Attack, Herbalife Ltd. Stock Is Still Overvalued

While Herbalife seems to shrug off every piece of bad news, HLF stock is overvalued and still carries significant risks.

Visa Inc Stock Is a No-Brainer Buy for Your Portfolio

V stock has a lot going for it. Visa is among just four players in credit card services, a very profitable industry. V stock delivers strong earnings and its outlook is equally bright. There aren't many no-brainers when it comes to investments, but owning Visa stock is one of them.

Caterpillar Inc. Is a Value Stock in a Booming Economy

The economy is on fire and so is manufacturing.