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

Marijuana and Electric Car Trends Build Momentum

Volatile stock price swings characterize growth investing, but recent news confirms marijuana and next-generation battery trends.

30 Years Covering John Bogle and Vanguard

Dan Wiener reflects on 30 years covering investing legend John Bogle, who passed away Wednesday at the age of 89.

Lululemon, Utility Stocks Leading Market Gainers

Lululemon is set up for growth in 2019. Utilities can compete with your growth stocks to provide returns for your portfolio.

A High-Flying Stock Set Up to Flop

Post Holdings appetite for acquisitions has created massive debt that make this stock an excellent candidate to short.

Self-Driving Cars Are the Next Big Thing

Autonomous vehicles are a market-distrupting technology that grabbed all the attention at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show and investors should pay attention.

Ride the January Effect for Gains

The January Effect can boost stocks and investors should stay vigilant to take advantage of the momentum.

Five Sectors to Lead a Market Rebound

Positive economic data gave the markets a boost, and Louis Navellier gives his predictions for the sectors, and stocks, that can lead a rebound in 2019.

Apple Roils Markets after Downgrading iPhone Sales Estimates

Poor iPhone sales in China drop Apple stock but it was not really a surprise, and the real question is what happens next.

More Kmart Stores Closing in 2019: See List of 37 Locations

Sears Holdings announced there would be more Kmart stores closing early in 2019, adding to a long list announced throughout 2018.

More Sears Stores Closing in 2019: See List of 43 More Locations

After a rough 2018, Sears stores closing continues as the retail chain releases another list of 43 stores closing in 2019.