Rich Duprey

Rich Duprey

After two decades of patrolling the dark corners of suburbia as a police officer, Rich Duprey hung up his badge and gun to begin writing full time about stocks and investing. For the past 20 years he’s been cruising the markets looking for companies to lock up as long-term holdings in a portfolio while writing extensively on the broad sectors of consumer goods, technology, and industrials.

Because his experience isn’t from the typical financial analyst track, Rich is able to break down complex topics into understandable and useful action points for the average investor. His writings have appeared on Yahoo! Finance, Nasdaq.com, and The Motley Fool, while he has been interviewed for both U.S. and international publications, including MarketWatch, Financial Times, Forbes, Fast Company, USA Today, The Boston Globe, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Danbury Register, The News-Times, South Florida Sun Sentinel, Cheddar News, Guns.com, L’Express, KERA News, WUTR, and Insight Magazine.

Recent Articles

3 Under-the-Radar Stocks That Legendary Investor Peter Lynch Would Love

Buy what you know is one of the hallmarks of the famed investor and these three Peter Lynch stocks promise outsized returns for investors.

Bull Market Blastoff: 3 Stocks Targeting 56% to 91% Returns

We're heading into our third year of this raging bull market, and there doesn't appear to be any end in sight for these high-return stocks.

Income Icons: 3 Ultra-High Yield Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist

Ultra-high-yield stocks can often signify problems with a business, but that's not a blanket truth, and these three companies show why.

Spinoff Speed Demons: How Much Further Can These 3 Stocks Run?

An analysis of spinoff stocks shows that recently separated companies can often be a good long-term investment opportunity.

Reddit Stock Analysis: Is RDDT the Real Deal or a Meme Fantasy?

A Reddit stock analysis indicates heightened awareness of the social media platform suggesting future growth though with significant risk.