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

Bet on Tesla to Benefit From a Sales Spike in 2021

TSLA stock has long defied expectations. But while some analysts have turned bearish, the company's forward guidance points to spiking sales.

Avoid QuantumScape Stock Until All of These Legal Headaches Shake Out

On Jan. 22, The Thornton Law Firm announced it had filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of QS investors who bought the stock between Nov. 27 and Dec. 31, 2020. The reason? Misleading statement made by senior execs to investors regarding its solid state battery technology, as alleged in the suit.

For Nio Stock, This Is Only the Beginning for Long-Term Growth

NIO stock reflects an investment in a Chinese EV maker that's bringing smart, sporty products to market and ready for global expansion.

How Long Can Plug Power Sock It to the Bears?

Wall Street has fallen in love with PLUG stock, partly reflecting faith in the growing hydrogen fuel-cell market that Plug Power occupies.

For EV Investors, It’s Happy Nio Year

I've been a fan of NIO stock for some time and continue to contend that this company, while it may hit some speed traps and potholes in 2021, still represents an excellent investment opportunity. The investing calculus of 2021 demands that investors weigh the connection between maturing companies and sectors. Nio and the EV marketplace are growing up together.