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

7 EV Stocks With Huge Return Potential for Long-Term Investors

The International Energy Agency (IEA) just released a new report that shows electric vehicle sales around the world rose 55% in 2022 and surpassed 10 million units for the first time. The IEA said that more than 26 million electric vehicles were on the world’s roads at the end of last year.

3 Semiconductor Stocks to Buy for Big, Long-Term Gains

There is no future without semiconductors. Here are three top semiconductor stocks to buy in 2023 and hold for the long term. 

7 High-Growth Stocks That Could Make You a Fortune

These high-growth stocks have a proven track record, and could see even more substantial gains as we come out of last year's bear market.

3 E-commerce Stocks With Huge Return Potential for Long-Term Investors

While most traditional retailers suffered financial hardship during the Covid-19 pandemic as their stores were shuttered or forced to operate at reduced capacity, e-commerce companies thrived as consumers were forced to shop online.

7 Healthcare Stocks With Huge Return Potential for Long-Term Investors

Health spending per person in the U.S. was $12,914 in 2021, which was about $5,000 more than any other developed country. All told, the U.S. spends more than $4 trillion each year on healthcare, making it one of the leading sectors of the world's biggest economy.