Richard Saintvilus

Richard Saintvilus

After 20 successful years in the IT industry, Richard Saintvilus decided his second act would be as a stock analyst. Saintvilus founded WallStPlaybook.com to help educate investors about the highs and lows of the stock market and ways to grow and preserve their wealth. His work has been featured on CNBC, Yahoo! Finance, USA Today, MSN Money, Forbes, and numerous other outlets. You can follow him on Twitter at @Richard_Stv.

Recent Articles

Can Nokia Oyj (ADR) (NOK) Earnings Justify Investor Confidence?

Nokia's (NOK) recent cost-cutting measures combined with a 3.5% dividend yield are great reasons to be patient with NOK stock.

General Electric Company Beats Q1 Earnings, GE Stock Has 20% Upside

General Electric (GE) reported strong Q1 earnings Friday, but Wall Street isn't showing any respect. GE stock is a bargain dividend play.

Why Boeing Co (BA) Stock Is Poised to Take Off Soon

Boeing’s attractive combination of income and value should keep BA stock flying high for much of 2017. Here's what you need to know.

AT&T Inc. (T) Stock Will Keep On Truckin’ With This Move

AT&T stock should be owned by investors who are looking for a safe dividend payer with sustainable cash flow from operations.

UnitedHealth Group Inc (UNH) Stock Is a Clear Winner After Q1 Beat

UnitedHealth Group (UNH) posts a strong Q1 and even better Q2 guidance, and UNH stock looks poised to outperform its peers in the coming months.

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) Stock Isn’t What Goldman Thinks

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) might not be the biggest bargain in the world, but GPU strength and recent AR/VR bets make AMD stock a buy.

Here’s How BP plc (BP) Stock Can Return 20% This Year

BP stock, which deserves a higher valuation, should rise to $42 per share, delivering 20% returns.

Ford Is Dividends and Nothing Else

Ford's (F) dividend -- once a badge of pride and consistency -- is becoming little more than a scar from the dwindling price of F stock.

Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) Stock Falls Despite Q1 Earnings Beat

Wells Fargo (WFC) remains attractive on the back of higher interest rates. Here's what prospective and current WFC stock owners need to know.

Own Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Stock for Growth AND Dividends

Investors who are looking for a potential breakout candidate, try MSFT. Microsoft stock is flexing its cloud strength.