Thomas Niel

Thomas Niel

Expertise: Micro-Cap Stocks, Shareholder Activist Stocks, Value Stocks

Education: Bachelors in Accounting, CFA Program Participant (Completed Level I in 2017)

About Thomas:
Thomas Niel is an investment writer at InvestorPlace. With a professional background in accounting and financial analysis, his understanding of both words and figures pays dividends when writing clear, concise stock analysis.

A value investor at heart, Thomas looks at the fundamentals. Peer analysis and earnings multiples rarely tell the whole story. But, Thomas believes valuation metrics are a great starting point to separate the wheat from the chaff.

His work has appeared at several websites, including Seeking Alpha and TipRanks. Outside of investment research, Thomas provides inbound marketing content to the investment management industry.

You can follow Thomas on Twitter and check out his track record on TipRanks.

Recent Articles

As Rival Coins Upgrade, Polygon Could Lose its Front-Runner Status

MATIC remains a potential "Ethereum killer," but as ETH and other altcoins upgrade, it could fall back, both in price and in its prospects.

Lucid’s True Potential May Fall Short of Expectations With Churchill Capital IV Stock

It may get squeezed higher, but the runway of CCIV stock may be limited as the jury's still out on Lucid Motors' long-term success.

Invest in Cardano, But Only If You’re in It for the Long Haul

So, weighing the positives against the negatives, what's the takeaway with Cardano? This may not work as a short-term trade. But, more long-term minded investors, willing to ride out possible choppy waters, it remains worth it to hold on tight.

Tread Carefully with VeChain, the Supply-Chain Altcoin

If you have no issue with "all or nothing" plays like VeChain, there's nothing wrong with diving in. Just remember that, like other use-specific coins, it's potential to gain may be limited.

7 Best Reddit Stocks to Buy If You Have $100 to Spare

Looking to roll the dice? Consider buying one (or more) of these seven high-risk, but possibly high-return, Reddit stocks. Ashford Hospitality Trust (NYSE:AHT) Brooklyn Immunotherapeutics (NYSEAMERICAN:BTX) GEO Group (NYSE:GEO) PubMatic (NASDAQ:PUBM) Skillz (NYSE:SKLZ) Sundial Growers (NASDAQ:SNDL) ContextLogic (NASDAQ:WISH)