Brian Feroldi

Brian Feroldi is a financial educator, YouTuber, and author. He’s been intensely interested in money, personal finance, and investing ever since he graduated from college.

He started investing in 2004. In the beginning, he says he had no idea what he was doing and “got my teeth kicked in.” His returns improved dramatically as his experience and knowledge about the stock market grew.

His career mission statement is “to demystify the stock market.” He loves to help other people do better with their investments. He has written over 3,000 articles on stocks, investing, and personal finance for the Motley Fool.

In 2022, his best-selling book "Why Does The Stock Market Go Up?" was published. It was written to explain how the stock market works in plain English.

Education

Master of Business Administration, University of Rhode Island – College of Business  

Accolades

Marquis Who’s Who Listee 2024

 

Expertise in

  • Stock Market Analysis
  • Financial Education
  • Finance
  • Healthcare and Technology  

You work hard for your money, so before you put your money at risk, it’s critical to understand the different types of investments and how they stack up in terms of risk and potential return.

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