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

You Could Do Worse Than SPHD Stock as Your Entry Into ETFs

Those who bought SPHD stock mid-January 2016 realized a 39% gain exactly four years later. For a conservative play, that's a tasty payday.

For Carnival Stock, It’s Time to Abandon Ship

Given the role cruise ships played in the early days of the novel coronavirus, it's hard to image how Carnival stock will ever bounce back.

LCA Stock a Buy Set to Fly

While the headlines will alternately gasp and drool as Golden Nugget Online Gaming gets on its publicly-traded feet, the online gaming juggernaut as a whole cannot be stopped.

Kensington Capital Stock Is Not Yet Fully Charged

Kensington Capital stock will become part of an EV battery company backed by billionaire Bill Gates. But that alone won't guarantee success.

So Far, Spartan Energy Stock Looks Like It’s on a Road to Nowhere

As for SPAQ stock, call it a speculative bet in a nascent sector on an unproven company that has just given away a chunk of its ownership just to get its SUV built.