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

Will Netflix Conquer Bollywood Next?

This month, Netflix is releasing its first drama series featuring Bollywood stars Saif Ali Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

More Facebook Vulnerabilities Come to Light … But Does It Matter?

Until criticisms of Facebook (FB) begin to show up in the company’s numbers -- monthly users, ad revenue and so on -- there’s little to worry about from an investment perspective.

Amazon’s Battle to Remain the King of Cloud Computing

Don't focus on the headlines. Amazon is a cloud-computing play, and it's blowing away all the competition.

Is BlackBerry Stock Worth a Look After the Bloodbath?

BB stock fell hard after its latest quarterly earnings. Does this make for an attractive entry point in Blackberry? The answer is ... maybe.

3 Things to Know About BJ’s IPO

Wholesaler BJ's IPO last week was actually the second time this company has gone public. And before buying BJ stock, investors should be aware of 3 things.

Don’t Dumpster Dive for Viacom Stock Despite Recent Minor Uptrends

In the wake of speculation about more media consolidation, shares of Viacom stock have gently moved higher over the last week or so, but not enough for it to be in the black for the last month.

AMC Takes On MoviePass, But Is the Subscription Model Sustainable?

To focus on comparing MoviePass and AMC’s two offerings is to miss the forest for the trees.

Is Lowe’s Stock a Good Deal at Current Prices?

LOW stock is up 24% in the last 12 months and many analysts believe LOW has a good amount of value left to be unlocked. But is it a buy at current levels?

Facebook Opens Eyes With Latest AI Research

Researchers at FB have announced an eye-opening discovery as the company keeps innovating with Facebook AI.

5 Money Tips to Live a Successful Life

The markets are volatile this year, and that volatility isn’t going to go anywhere in the near future. Now is the time to check in on your big-picture goals and to stay the course.