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

This Overcorrection Is a Great Chance to Get in on Fastly Stock

Fastly stock was hurt by the reopening trend in Q3, but the shares remain very attractive for longer-term investors.

3 Reasons to Take a Chance on Sorrento Stock

Sorrento's multiple high-potential products can lift SRNE stock much higher over the medium- and long-term periods.

Why Aptorum’s New Singapore Deal Makes It a Worthwhile Buy

APM stock is a risky name, but the company's recent deal with Singapore has potentially given it a huge opportunity in Asia.

Nio Stock Is Intriguing, But It Isn’t Worth Buying Now

The current risk/reward ratio of Nio stock is negative, and investors will likely be able to buy it at a cheaper price.

3 Big Data Stocks Making Healthcare Better

As data is becoming more vital to healthcare, investors should consider buying "big data" stocks with high exposure to the sector.

The USO ETF Is a Good Play On the Demise of Lockdowns

Investors are giving too much weight to the EV and WFH trends, while a vaccine looks imminent. As a result, the USO ETF is worth buying.

Why Investors Should Buy Overstock.com Stock on a Looming Pullback

I remain very bullish on OSTK stock, and I think it will report very strong Q3 results. But I expect the shares to drop at the end of October.

New Allegations Make Workhorse Even More Unappealing

Due to the many red flags and uncertainties that Workhorse is facing, the risk-reward ratio of WKHS stock is unfavorable.

First Solar Stock Isn’t the Best Name in the Sector for Growth Investors

Given First Solar's low exposure to the regions in which solar is poised to grow fastest, growth investors should avoid First Solar stock.

Velodyne Is Poised to Be a Winning Self-Driving Play

The validation of Velodyne's technology by multiple, large companies and the positive outlook for LIDAR make Velodyne stock a buy.