Larry Ramer

Larry Ramer

Larry Ramer has more than 15 years of experience in business journalism. He has worked for Globes, Israel’s most widely read business newspaper, as well as The Jerusalem Post and theflyonthewall.

Mr. Ramer’s expansive knowledge of politics enables him to provide valuable insights into how politics can affect stocks. He also focuses on contrary investing and specializes in the renewable energy and consumer discretionary sectors.

Among his highly successful, contrarian picks have been Super Micro Computer, Intel, and MGM Resorts.

You can reach him on StockTwits at @larryramer and learn more about his stock-picking record at his TipRanks profile.

Recent Articles

For Now, Sea Limited Stock Is a Falling Knife

The high valuation of SE stock, along with the company's losses and exposure to "stay-at-home" markets, make the shares a falling knife.

Facing Tough Short and Long Term Issues, Matterport Stock May Be in Trouble

The valuation of MTTR stock is elevated, while Matterport is facing difficult issues in both the short term and the long term.

3 Wind Energy Stocks Poised to Propel Investors to the Biggest Profits

With wind power rapidly growing around the world, long-term investors would benefit from exposure to wind energy stocks.

DraftKings Is Struggling to Beat the Online Betting Competition

Despite its huge marketing spending, DraftKings is gaining share at a very slow pace, helping to make DKNG stock unattractive.

Worldwide Adoption of Novavax Vaccines Makes It a Winner

Novavax can still generate billions of dollars of revenue per year from its shot, making NVAX stock quite attractive at its current levels.

Despite Palantir’s Impressive Deals, Its Losses and Valuation Make It Unappetizing

Amid continued questions about the profitability and competitive advantages of Palantir, PLTR stock remains a sell.

The Picture Is Mixed for Shopify Stock

Shopify is growing rapidly, but its market share gains are likely priced into SHOP stock, while the Street is unhappy with e-commerce stocks.

Spider-Man’s Success Won’t Make AMC Stock a Good Buy

Spider-Man is an aberration for AMC and the U.S. movie theater sector. Despite its success, AMC stock is not a good name to buy or hold.

When It Comes to Rivian, Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff

Rivian looks poised to become very successful, and worries about its production are overdone, making RIVN stock very attractive.

Roku Stock Remains a Buy on Weakness Despite the Skeptics

I am quite upbeat on the long-term outlook of ROKU stock given the company's solid fundamentals and disruptor status.