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

9 Precious Metals ETFs That Can Add Some Glitz To Your Portfolio

After a year we’d rather forget, here are nine precious metal ETFs to buy to help preserve your wealth.

Ideanomics Stock Is Neither a Good Idea, Nor Economically Sound

There may be a reason to buy Ideanomics stock. But the company's business model isn't one of them. And without that, the stock isn't a buy.

Fisker Is Off to a Sluggish Start, But Can Still Win the Race

Fisker stock is significantly off its post-IPO highs and the way that the electric vehicle sector is trending, that may be the reason it may reward investors.

All You May Want for the New Year Is an Amazon Stock Split

With Amazon stock trading near $3,200, a stock split isn't unthinkable and could be a way for the tech giant to make its stock more accessible while keeping the government at bay.

The One Thing That’s Different With General Electric Is Its Stock Price

In a year when many stocks are climbing on the hope for profit in a few years, GE stock may seem like a solid buy. But less bad doesn't mean good.