Empire Real Wealth is a monthly newsletter featuring the best blue-chip ideas from Herb Greenberg – geared toward real businesses with sound business models and solid fundamentals, with ideas vetted through Herb’s invaluable network of contacts.

Herb spent nearly 40 years as a financial journalist at some of the country’s leading newspapers, websites, and broadcast media, where he covered almost every industry.

Prior to joining Empire Financial Research, Herb served as senior stocks commentator at CNBC and was a financial correspondent at the Chicago Tribune. He also spent 10 years as the daily business columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, during which time he started his five-year run as Fortune‘s monthly Against the Grain columnist and was the morning business reporter for San Francisco’s KRON-TV.

Publication Overview

How often is Empire Real Wealth published?

The third Friday of every month

How much capital do I need to get started?

We recommend a portfolio large enough to put at least $1,000 into each of our recommendations

What will you be recommending?

The vast majority of our recommendations are large-cap, U.S.-listed stocks

Do you make short recommendations?

While we will occasionally warn our subscribers about overvalued stocks or sectors, we will only make long (buy) recommendations

What is the typical holding period?

We’ll be recommending stocks to hold for the long term – generally two to five years or more

Herb Greenberg

Editor
Herb Greenberg

About The Editor

Herb Greenberg is a senior editor at Empire Financial Research. Previously, he was the co-founder of Pacific Square Research and Greenberg Meritz Research & Analytics – both independent, short-biased investment research firms. Greenberg spent more than 40 years as a financial journalist at some of the country's leading newspapers, websites, and broadcast media, where he covered almost every industry. He served as senior stocks commentator at CNBC and was financial correspondent at the Chicago Tribune. He also spent 10 years as the daily business columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, during which time he started his five-year run as Fortune's monthly Against the Grain columnist and was the morning business reporter for San Francisco's KRON-TV. When the Internet and online media were still emerging, Greenberg was one of the first mainstream journalists to make the shift online, when he became senior columnist at TheStreet. He later shifted to the same role at MarketWatch. When Dow Jones bought out MarketWatch, he added a weekend investor column for the Wall Street Journal to the mix. Earlier in his career, Greenberg was a reporter at Crain's Chicago Business and a business reporter for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He also spent a year as an analyst at a risk arbitrage firm. Greenberg holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Miami and completed the Herbert J. Davenport Fellowship at the University of Missouri.