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

Plug Power Stock Is Speculative But Potentially Special

I don't doubt that PLUG stock has squandered opportunities in the past. But presented with a brighter-than-ever future for hydrogen energy, that narrative is primed to change.

Hertz Stock Too Bruised by Bankruptcy to Buy

If 100 shares of Hertz stock will only set you back $86 at the current price, you can consider it a roll of the dice at your favorite riverboat casino and call it good. The question, though, is why?

Nikola Stock Headed for a Dead End

With two federal bodies investigating the electric vehicle maker, Nikola stock comes with risks not worth taking until the smoke clears.

With the Pandemic Peaking, Hold Off on United Airlines Stock

While it is introducing rapid testing for the novel coronavirus, a potential winter surge leaves United Airlines stock's prospects uncertain.

Berkshire Hathaway Is a Standby to Buy

Investors who purchase Berkshire Hathaway stock are casting their fate with one of the smartest investors in history, Warren Buffett.