Luis Hernandez

Luis Hernandez is the Editor in Chief at InvestorPlace. He manages the editorial team and oversees the content production for InvestorPlace premium products.

Prior to this role he was the Managing Editor/Head of Audience Development at InvestorPlace. He has held senior management positions at several publishing firms where he managed editorial, production and marketing activities.

Recent Articles

Ditch the Crowd and Get Better Returns

Last year, quantum computing appeared on my radar, yet I did nothing about it. But here’s the good news: The market always gives you another shot. And according to one of the most successful growth investors of the last 40 years, your next shot may be unfolding right now.

When a Flat Market Feels Like a Win … Collecting Cash Through the Chaos

If you’re feeling good about the market now, congratulations—you survived. After a bruising selloff, the S&P 500 is back to flat for the year. That doesn’t sound like a victory, but given how far we fell, it feels great.

AI Just Shook a Stock Market Giant

Recently, abundance of news stories and surveys make it clear that very few American workers are using AI. What’s the takeaway? We’re still very early in the AI megatrend … but the future is coming at you fast.

Made in the USA Is Back – But It Depends on This One Thing

If there is one thing that always stays the same in this world, it’s that everything is always changing. This isn’t the same world it was in the late 20th century when American manufacturing dominated the global economy. But we can still revitalize the refrain of “Made in the USA” if we are willing to acknowledge the world’s realities today.

Why This Tariff War May Not Be 1930 – And What To Do Next

The tariff drama roiling investors could still end in an economic disaster, like it did in 1930. Or, it could resolve in coming months, allowing the markets to resume the kind of upward trajectory we saw in 2023 and 2024. No one has a crystal ball, tarot cards, or anything else that can tell them exactly what’s going to happen. That’s why global macro investing expert Eric Fry is expecting the best while preparing for the worst.