Ian Wyatt
Ian founded Wyatt Investment Research in 2001 (formerly known as Business Financial Publishing), a publisher of investment newsletters and web sites for individual investors. With an audience that includes over 450,000 individual investors from around the world, the company is known to be a valuable source of unbiased investment opinions.
Financial publications regularly turn to Ian for his thoughts about investments and the financial markets. He has written for Marketwatch, Zacks Investment Research, Seeking Alpha, and Yahoo! Finance. He has been interviewed or quoted in articles in well-known publications including AOL Finance, Barrons.com, Barron’s Magazine, BloggingStocks.com, Forbes.com, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine, MSN Money, The Dick Davis Digest, The Dick Davis Income Digest, The Wall Street Transcript, TheStockAdvisors.com, and Money Show Digest.
As a dedicated entrepreneur, Ian has built a successful high growth company. Business Financial Publishing was named #185 on the 2008 Inc. Magazine Inc. 500 list of the fastest growing companies in the United States, achieving a three-year revenue growth rate of 1,303%. Today the company employs 15 full time employees located at offices Vermont and Washington D.C.
John Wiley & Sons published Ian’s book, The Small-Cap Investor: Secrets to Winning Big with Small-Cap Stocks, in September 2009. The book revealed some of Ian’s successful strategies for uncovering undiscovered small-cap stocks in the early stages of their growth trajectory.
Ian lives just outside of Burlington in the Green Mountains of Vermont, far away from the distractions of the politics of Washington D.C. or the investment world in New York City.
Recent Articles by Ian
Four Energy Stocks That Pay More Than 7% Dividends
Here are four U.S. energy MLPs that yield more than 7%. Each company boasts a healthy bottom line already, and should continue to generate income as oil prices rise.
What the Upcoming Presidential Election Means for Investors
Here's what you need to know as an investor as the presidential election approaches.
Best Stocks to Own Forever: Free Special Report Now Available
So will the run continue? After all, recent economic data is pointing toward a stronger U.S economy. And the employment picture brightened considerably in January.
How Dividend Stocks Can Pay $480 a Month
By now, many of you know the value of owning dividend stocks. But you may not know which ones to buy, or how to collect the dividend payments once you own the stock.
How Buying the Stupidest Company in America Yielded 79% Profits
Investors tend to think rosy thoughts when times are good, yet they are quick to expect the worst. The fact is that most investors get things wrong.
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