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 Cryptos to Buy on the Dip

Long-term crypto investors have seen this movie before -- many times. The price of Bitcoin (BTC-USD), the biggest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, previously crashed in 2018, 2020, and the summer of 2021 before rebounding to test new highs each time.

Why Is Novavax (NVAX) Stock Plunging 30%?

Shares of NVAX stock are falling after the company cut its revenue outlook in half and delivered a poor Q2 earnings report.

7 Blue-Chip Stocks to Buy Now for Growth and Dividends

These proven blue-chip stocks have outperformed the market this year and continue to reward shareholders with strong dividend payouts.

What Is Going on With Palantir (PLTR) Stock Today?

Shares of Palantir are down 14% today after the data analytics firm reported earnings that disappointed analysts and investors.

7 S&P 500 Stocks Trading at a Huge Discount Right Now

The goal is always to buy low and sell high. And prices for many quality stocks are at their lowest level right now since the financial crisis of 2008-09. While it is likely impossible to predict when the market has hit a bottom, buying stocks at regular intervals as prices steadily decline is the best way for an investor to ensure that they get the lowest and best price possible.