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

Is the Super Micro Stock Crash a Buying Opportunity or a Red Flag for AI Investors?

The market got worried Super Micro Computer's stock collapse signaled the beginning of the end for artificial intelligence growth.

Cashing in on Cannabis: Why These 3 Weed Stocks Are Primed to Pop

These three cannabis stocks are perfectly poised to capture the opportunity marijuana legalization in Germany represents.

Surprise! These 3 Dividend Giants Are at 52-Week Lows. Buy Them Before They Soar

Buying dividend giants at 52-week lows is a smart investment strategy to generate the greatest returns when they rebound.

The $20 AI Stock Outperforming Nvidia: Why Palantir Could Be the Next Big Thing in Tech

Palantir Technologies has proved to be a solid AI company but one that still has far to go if it wants to catch up to the industry leaders.

Alibaba’s Risky Gamble: Can the E-Commerce Titan Bounce Back from Its Missteps?

Alibaba stock fell hard over the past few years but is trying to turn itself around. Investors should wait before jumping in.