Marie Brodbeck

Marie Brodbeck

Marie is a graduate of Duquesne University and has been a finance journalist for over a decade, when she began writing macroeconomic articles on a freelance basis. Since then, she has traveled the world and has been able to fund her lifestyle through a combination of savvy investments and frugal finances. She believes in taking risks when the market is fearful but always investing with a long-term view in mind.

Recent Articles

UAL Stock Isn’t a Buy Because the Bailout Won’t Make People Travel

United isn't the strongest pick in the airline industry, and even if it was now doesn't look like the right time to buy.

3 Ways Coronavirus Will Change the Markets

While airlines will likely suffer for the foreseeable future, the coronavirus pandemic could provide a boost to other industries like Artificial Intelligence and remote services.

Moderna’s Vaccine Race Is Compelling But Risky

While MRNA stock makes for a good speculative bet, today's market is far too uncertain to be making risky investments in unproven technology.

Inovio Stock Isn’t A Coronavirus Bet Worth Buying Into

Although Inovio has the potential to explode higher on a coronavirus vaccine, the firm's hefty debt pile and lack of other catalysts makes it too risky to buy right now.

4 Stocks to Buy in April With Low Debt or High Dividends

MMM, LMT, FB and GOOGL are four good ways to fortify your portfolio ahead of the expected recession. All four provide much-needed strength and stability in an uncertain market.