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Frank Curzio

Frank Curzio is one of America’s most respected stock experts.

A passion for the markets is in Frank’s blood. His father, Frank Curzio Sr., was a portfolio manager and wrote The F.X.C. Newsletter for 30 years. F.X.C. was ranked the No. 1 investment newsletter for risk-adjusted returns in Hulbert’s Financial Digest.

Frank learned the tools of the trade from his dad—and developed a world-class track record in his own right. He’s worked for one of the richest hedge fund managers on Wall Street finding the best small- and mid-cap growth stocks. He’s also edited multiple financial newsletters, including Small Stock Specialist and Phase 1 for Stansberry Research.

Frank’s research has been featured on national media outlets, like CNBC’s Kudlow Report, The Call, ABC News, CNN Radio, and Fox Business News. He’s been quoted by numerous financial publications, including Bloomberg, Seeking Alpha, MarketWatch, and The Energy Report.

For 10 years, Frank’s been hosting Wall Street Unplugged—ranked the No. 1 “most listened-to” financial podcast on iTunes. The show features interviews with Frank’s renowned network of industry insiders—including hedge fund managers, stock analysts, and CEOs.

Frank’s currently the editor of Curzio Research Advisory, a large-cap investment advisory, Curzio Venture Opportunities, a small-cap and special situation advisory, Curzio’s Crypto Intelligence, a cryptocurrency asset advisory, and The Dollar Stock Club, which offers the best “off-air” ideas from Frank’s vast network of industry insiders.

By Frank Curzio

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Jamie Finn, co-founder of Securitize, joins Frank in a podcast exclusive. Finn explains how digital securities allow investors complete control over their portfolios... along with higher yields. Plus, why bitcoin’s record high benefits everybody… and the massive potential of tokenizing the trillion-dollar real estate industry.
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