Robert Martin

Robert Martin

Robert Martin is a blogger who covers consumer and financial news with a nod to the stock market. He enjoys writing about business and making money doing it.

In 2013, Robert joined InvestorPlace.com in Rockville, MD, as a staff writer.

Recent Articles

FB: Should You Sell Facebook Stock?

Shares of Facebook stock have soared more than 40% so far this year ... and now valuation has become a serious concern for FB.

The 5 Coolest Smart Gadgets

Our coolest smart gadgets list includes a grill that charges your smartphone and an anti-router for protection from drones and Google Glass.

2014’s Biggest Data Breaches – Apple, Home Depot Join in on the Pain

The Home Depot data breach continues a long string of cybersecurity incidents in 2014. Here's a look at some of the biggest data breaches.

Moto 360 Review: Finally, a Smartwatch That’s Not Square

The Moto 360 is a round, premium quality smartwatch powered by Android Wear. Is it the device that finally get smartwatches rights?

Apple Stock Investors: Keep an Eye on the iWatch

Apple stock keeps rising steadily, especially as buzz surrounding next week's big event and a potential iWatch reveal continues to build.

GOOG: What’s New With Google Stock

Google stock hasn't had a very impressive year so far ... but it hasn't been for lack of news. Here's what you might've missed this month.

FB Stock: Why Facebook Suddenly Cares About Crappy Clickbait

Facebook's fight against clickbait may not seem relevant to investors, but it's actually a good thing for FB stock long-term. Here's why.

5 Things to Know About Sizzling Snapchat

Snapchat has its fair share of both admirers and users -- and if things goes as planned, it could also have a nice revenue stream before we know it.

5 Money-Saving Apps for College Students

From spending for savings to managing all your accounts, these mobile apps can help college students avoiding adding to the average debt.

Yet Another Reason to Avoid Yahoo Stock

Yahoo stock has been struggling so far this year, and news of cutting-edge research and developments don't change the fact that investors should stay away.