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

RBLX Stock Isn’t Going Anywhere Anytime Soon, so Wait for a Correction

Its future remains bright, but in the meantime, shares could continue to tread water. In short, there's no rush when it comes to RBLX stock. Unless we see a big pullback, hold off buying for now.

All Bets Are Off for Zomedica Stock in the Near-Term

Sure, the jury's still out regarding how long "meme stock could continue. But, while it may be months until the bubble really bursts, it's still best to stay away from ZOM stock.

9 Reddit Stocks With Room for One More Rally

The "meme stock" trend may be fading, but these 9 Reddit stocks could rally one last time before it's all said-and-done.

An Emerging Trend Could Mean Wild Prices Ahead for Cardano

So, what does that mean for crypto investors interested in Cardano? Consider it a buy now, as NFT hype has yet to cause a rip in prices. But, if this starts moving the needle, be careful. As this story may need many years to play out, there's no need to rush into it at the wrong price.

7 Cheap Stocks with Growing Tailwinds

So, which cheap stocks stand to see major earnings growth in the next year or two? These seven come to mind as "cheap, but growing" opportunities.