Chris Markoch

Chris Markoch

Chris Markoch is a freelance financial writer who brings over 25 years in sales and marketing to help find the story behind the stock. Chris starts by asking the question, “So what?” and then uses fundamental and (some) technical analysis to add depth to that insight.

Stepping back from the “what” allows Chris to bring perspective that helps investors make wise decisions based on their risk tolerance and investing timeline.

Markoch would describe his writing as being for investors more than traders. He looks at equities through a long-term lens and that is reflected in his writing.

In addition to his articles on InvestorPlace, you can also find Chris’ writing on MarketBeat.com where he has collaborated on the e-book “5 Investing Trends That Will Define the Market in 2022.” You can find Chris on LinkedIn and on Twitter.

Recent Articles

Is It Time to Go Long on VBIV Stock?

As a speculative pharmaceutical investment, VBIV stock is not for the faint of heart. However, the underlying business suggests some rationale for longer-term optimism.

Home Depot Stock May Benefit From Low Expectations in 2020

HD stock showed solid growth in 2019, but lower expectations due to a softening revenue forecast may work to the benefit of investors.

Beyond Meat Stock Has Multiple Problems

The owners of Beyond Meat stock lack conviction in the company's outlook, and its competition will expand. Meanwhile, BYND remains unprofitable.

3 Telecom Stocks to Watch Before Earnings

If you look more closely at some individual telecom stocks, you can find reasons for optimism in 2020 that go beyond the emergence of 5G.

Amarin Stock Projections Are Based on Hype and Hope

Amarin stock has some potential, but there are also many risks involved. Therefore, it doesn’t hurt to wait if you really want to buy these shares.

PayPal Stock Is Still Looking Like the Cool Kid

PayPal stock has consistently performed well in the markets and that’s no surprise given the underlying company’s relevancy in the fintech industry.

Investors Will See What They Want in RAD Stock

RAD stock appears like an interesting bet considering its present market discount. However, speculators should be aware that the company’s financial health leaves much to be desired.

The 3 Best Bank Stocks to Buy After Earnings

Many big banks reported earnings last week. There were some winners and losers, but these three bank stocks stood out the most.

A Huge Year for Aurora Cannabis Stock Is Off to a Wild Start

Aurora stock is up about 8% so far in 2020, but the ride has been anything but smooth. Will Cannabis 2.0 provide a long-awaited catalyst?

NOK Stock Needs a 5G Jolt

Nokia stock may be enticing thanks to its recent rally. However, the underlying 5G market is incredibly competitive, making this a risky proposition.