Joel Baglole

Joel Baglole

Joel Baglole has been a financial reporter for more than 20 years. For five years, Mr. Baglole was a staff reporter at The Wall Street Journal, where he wrote articles from Iceland to Indonesia and covered topics ranging from the automotive and airline industries to investment banks and global stock markets.

Mr. Baglole has also worked for The Washington Post and Toronto Star newspapers, and has contributed to business focused websites such as The Motley Fool and Investopedia. At InvestorPlace, he covers a wide range of large and small cap stocks, as well as political and economic issues that impact financial markets.

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Recent Articles

3 Meme Stocks That Should Still Be on Every Investor’s Radar This Fall

Several developments make these meme stocks interesting targets for retail investors, who could send their share prices higher once again.

Analyst Downgrades: 3 Stocks That Wall Street Is Having Second Thoughts About

The comments explaining the reasons for a downgrade are often more valuable than the actual rating and price target placed on a particular stock.

Stock Market Crash Alert: The National Debt Just Hit $33 Trillion

News that the national debt in the U.S. has reached $33 trillion is adding pressure on lawmakers to reach a deal and avoid a debt default.

Betting Big: 7 Blue-Chip Stocks Primed for a Breakout.

A lot of great American companies are on sale right now with their stock prices depressed. Several blue-chip names that have long track records of outperformance are down this year and presenting attractive entry points to investors.

3 of the Worst Stocks of All-Time (That Warren Buffett Still Owns!)

Despite his track record of success, the Oracle of Omaha is not immune from making poor investment decisions like the rest of us.