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About Charles Mizrahi

Charles Mizrahi has more than 35 years of experience recommending stocks. He made money as a pro trader during the go-go ’80s and avoided the 1987 crash. Charles also invested through the booming 1990s, dot-com bubble and bust, housing bubble, 2008 financial recession and the strong bull market that followed.

He taught investing at New York University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies. He’s been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, The New York Times and MarketWatch, and made TV appearances on CNBC.

Charles’ dedication to providing readers with information that will take their portfolios to the next level led him to write his highly acclaimed book, Getting Started in Value Investing (Wiley). It’s also why he launched the Alpha Investor and Lifetime Profits trading services at Banyan Hill Publishing, and why he publishes a weekly article for Real Talk.

Check Out Real Talk: The Charles Mizrahi Podcast: https://the-charles-mizrahi-show.captivate.fm/listen

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