Charles Mizrahi
Investment Banker | Author | Publisher — Alpha Investor | 8-Figure Fortunes
Charles Mizrahi has an uncanny ability to spot ongoing money-making opportunities. His impeccable reputation began on the trading floor of the New York Futures Exchange at the age of 20.
Charles was ranked the No. 1-performing market timer — not just on Wall Street but in the entire United States — based on the actual performance of client accounts. Barron’s also ranked Charles as the No. 1 commodity trading adviser.
He has more than 37 years of experience recommending stocks under his belt, and he’s seen all that the market can throw at an investor. He experienced all the ups and downs of the market as a trader, money manager, hedge fund manager and a manager of his own personal wealth.
He taught investing at New York University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies. He was also the founding editor of Park Avenue Investment Club and editor of the Insider Alert advisory services, which provided readers with insight and knowledge that benefited them in the long run.
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 8-Figure Fortunes trading services at Banyan Hill Publishing, and why he publishes a weekly article for Winning Investor Daily.
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