Lou Carlozo

Lou Carlozo

Lou Carlozo is Editor In Chief at Qwoted, a source platform for finance journalists, and host/creator of Bankadelic, a financial services podcast. Through 2019, he served as managing editor at the Bank Administration Institute and an investment writer at U.S. News & World Report. A Pulitzer Prize finalist (team reporting), his work has appeared in Reuters, the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Yahoo Finance, MSN and publications across the world; his multi-media journalism credits include BBC radio, Investigation Discovery TV, AOL and an Archie cartoon where he appeared as himself. Lou is also a professional musician, producer/composer and recording studio owner. He resides in Chicago with his wife and two children.

Recent Articles

Naked Brand Group Isn’t Worth Your Skin in the Game

NAKD stock trades at less than a quarter per share and there's no indication the Naked Brand Group has any plan to breathe life into it.

For Disney Stock, Streaming Is a Great Big Plus

Among entertainment investments, Disney stock has weathered the pandemic well even as the company pours resources into Disney+.

Pfizer Stock Just Can’t Seem to Find a Cure for Investor Apathy

Here's my investor math: Huge medical breakthrough, plus huge PR and reputation breakthrough, plus insatiable demand for new product equals (or should equal) ... something. Something positive, anyway. Here's what we have instead: Borderline investor apathy. 

Fisker Stock Not Ready for Electric Vehicle Prime Time

So off to the analysts we go and they’re certainly not busting down the doors with good news. In fact, Fisker stock has galumphed from a unanimous buy rating two months ago to a consensus hold today.

The Nio Stock Rally Not Ready to Cool Off

Nio now has a market capitalization of $82.2 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal. Remarkable as it sounds, Ford (NYSE:F) has less than half the market value at $35.6 billion.