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

ORCL: Oracle Stock Offers at Least 15% Upside

Ahead of the company's fiscal third-quarter earnings results Tuesday, ORCL stock has 20% upside potential in the next 12 to 18 months.

Buy BKS Stock on This Selloff, 25% Premium Awaits

With shares around $22, investors can expect BKS stock to reach $26-$28 in the next 6-12 months, gaining 25% thanks to easier comps and a clearer operational focus.

Amazon’s Momentum Will Reward the Faithful

As more shoppers stay within its ecosystem, AMZN stock will become a profit behemoth

ACHN: Achillion Pharmaceuticals Has Serious Breakout Potential

The Hepatitis-C drugmaker Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ACHN) is heading to new trials and is looking for a big second half in 2015.

TWTR and FB: Investors Should Double Down For Lent

Investors should not only be thankful at the attention their FB and TWTR stock is getting, they should double down on their investments because Lent has just affirmed that they've bought into winners.

Sirius XM Holdings Inc.: Take Profits in SIRI Stock

Volatile Sirius XM Holdings Inc. is topping out. Collect your winnings in SIRI stock now, then buy back in after shares drop to support.

AAPL: Why Apple Stock Is Ready For a Breakout

Investors who bailed on Apple at $104.63 on fears that the shares were heading to $100 are deservedly kicking themselves. AAPL stock has plenty of room to run.

INTC: Buy Intel Stock on Pullback for Internet of Things Momentum

Intel stock is getting punished for things it can't control. But it's doing well with everything it can control.

Sirius XM: Auto Sales Will Keep SIRI Stock Rolling

Sirius XM Holdings Inc is down, but it won't be for long -- brisk auto sales and cheap gas should get SIRI stock back on its feet.

Why Smartphones Will Propel AAPL Stock to All-Time Highs

Apple's iOS continues to gain global market share at Google Android's expense, setting up a potential run for AAPL stock.