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

Model 3 Can Propel Tesla Inc (TSLA) Stock to $400 by 2018

Despite recent headwinds for Tesla, I expect TSLA stock to reach $400 by the end of the year, driven by increased enthusiasm for the Model 3.

Under Armour Inc (UAA) Should Copy Nike and Partner With Amazon.com

With traditional retail struggling to compete, Under Armour (UAA) should run towards Amazon.com. UAA stock could follow.

What the Nvidia Corporation (NVDA), Baidu Inc (ADR) (BIDU) Tie-Up Means for NVDA Stock

Nvidia is partnering with Baidu to advance artificial intelligence. Together with other successes, NVDA stock can reach $180 by year’s end.

Dying Sears Holdings Corp (SHLD) Stock Falls on More Store Closings

Sears has a consensus price target of $4, suggesting 48% downside. SHLD stock will remain under pressure and struggle to stay above $5.

Why Bank of America (BAC) Stock Has at Least 25% Upside Next Year

Priced at around $24 per share, now’s the time to buy BAC stock. Bank of America should reach $30 in the next 12 to 18 months, delivering 25% returns.

Why Freeport-McMoRan Inc (FCX) Stock Is Set for a Comeback

FCX stock should be owned by investors who are looking for a contrarian metals play. Here's what you need to know about Freeport-McMoRan.

Why Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Stock Is Bound to Rise From Cloud Focus

MSFT stock is not only a safe haven amid valuation concerns, Microsoft can also be a growth stock by virtue of its growing cloud prowess.

Fitbit Inc (FIT) Stock Is Ticking. That’s the Sound of Time Running Out.

Investors would do well to stay away from Fitbit. FIT stock is a falling knife that will cut you down to $3 per share.

Has Valeant Pharmaceuticals Intl Inc (VRX) Stock Finally Bottomed?

Valeant still needs to show it can execute, so now would be the time for those who bought VRX stock at the lows to take some profits.

How Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) Stock Can Deliver 23%

It looks like the growth in need for chips means that AMD stock can reach $17 by year’s end, making Advanced Micro Devices a buy.