Nikolaos Sismanis

Nikolaos Sismanis

Expertise: Fundamental Analysis, Financial Analysis, Stock Research

Education: BSc in Banking & Finance, Cardiff University

Nikolaos Sismanis holds a BSc in Banking & Finance from Cardiff University. He has five years of experience as a professional equity research analyst and freelance writer.

In addition to his private equity research work, Nikolaos has authored over 1,000 articles for various publications, including Seeking Alpha, TipRanks, and Sure Dividend.

While his expertise spans multiple industries, Nikolaos specializes in unearthing deep-value opportunities, identifying growth potential at reasonable valuations, and shedding light on international gems often overlooked by investors.

Nikolaos is an avid book reader, constantly aiming to enrich his knowledge around investing. His research approach includes carefully reading through company filings to discover intricate details while regularly analyzing the insights of leading fund managers across the globe to develop a multi-layered perspective.

Nikolaos is also an active investor, with his stock portfolio aiming to maximize total returns over the long term.

Recent Articles

You’ve Been Warned! 3 Dow Stocks to Buy Now or Regret Forever.

Examine three underperforming Dow Jones stalwarts with well-known names that each trade at compelling valuations.

You’ve Been Warned! 3 Growth Stocks to Buy Now or Regret Forever.

Don't find yourself saying 'I wish I had' with theses three undervalued growth stocks that show substantial upside potential.

The 3 Smartest Dow Stocks to Buy With $1000 Right Now

Explore why these three well-known Dow stocks to buy are well worth your next $1,000 investment to grow your portfolio.

3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks With Over 20% Upside: June Edition

Discover three high-yield dividend stocks with significant upside: a tobacco producer, a pipeline operator, and a renewables operator.

3 Energy Stocks to Buy on the Dip: June 2024

Explore three attractively priced energy stocks following June's dip, including Enbridge, Phillips 66 and Occidental Petroleum.