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Paul Katzeff

Paul Katzeff

Currently

Editor

Resides In

Suburban Boston

Education

Tufts ♏College of Tufts University, George Washington University

Expertise

Tra🔯ding, investing, financial markets, personal finance, retirement planning, cryptocurrency

Summary

  • Editor, Investing and Trading Product Reviews
  • Decades of experience as a writer and editor
  • Author of three books about how to invest in a 401(k) account and one about internet investing

Experience

Paul's worked at several finance websites, including Investors Business Daily (IBD) for 25 years. In that role, he focused on the markets, personal finance, retirement planning, and tax strategies as well as on mutual funds, hedge funds, ETFs, investment strategies and tools, and regulatory issues that can impact individual investors. IBD is a Dow Jones publication and website.

In addition, Paul has been Boston correspondent for Money magazine, managing editor of Boston Business Journal, and editor of Consensus, a news publication covering the field of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in the public sector. ADR is concerned with methods designed to resolve conflicts without litigation. Consensus was published qu✅arterly at Harvard University Law School by the MIT‑Harvard Public Disputesℱ Program.

Paul was a staff writer for the Boston Herald-American. He has contributed to The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the National Law Journal. He created a news service that reported on state and federal court cases in Boston for clients, including the National Law Journal and Court TV.

F♚urther, Paul is the author of the biography of Marvin Gilmore, a Boston civil-rights activist, a grandson of slaves who grew up to achieve the American Dream. As a young man campaigning on behalf of civil and voting rights, Gilmore resorted to James Bond-like tactics to elude armed segregationists pursuing him.

Education

Paul graduated cum laude in both English and Philosophy from✱ Tufts College. He then attended the law school aꦑt George Washington University for an academic year.

Quote from Paul Katzeff

“The market is a heavyweight c♒ombatant. The only way you can beat it is by using your brain. Knowledge, research, and planning are your mental jui-jitsu. They let you turn the market’s ferocity to your own advantage.”