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

With One Scandal Behind It, Nikola Needs to Give Investors Something to Believe In

Nikola has done a bit more than give a “mistakes were made” defense. And that should put the matter to rest.

Nokia Continues to Try Investors’ Patience

NOK stock needs to deliver than a Reddit-inspired sugar high to make a long-term case for investors to believe in its growth.

ChargePoint Has a Super-Charged Future That’s Not Here Yet

ChargePoint is likely to provide an ample EV charging network. But for ChargePoint stock to grow, it needs EV demand to do the same.

TransEnterix Has a Lesson That Reddit Investors Should Take Time to Learn

TRXC stock is a better option than many “meme” stocks that retail investors have bid higher. It’s a reminder that a little bit of homework can go a long way.

If You Own a Connected Car, BlackBerry Wants to Have an App For That

BB stock got a boost from the Reddit crowd. But the real story is a partnership that may help nostalgic consumers get their BlackBerry fix in their connected vehicles.