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

Be Careful Before Catching the Falling Knife That Is Lyft Stock

The verdict? Keep Lyft stock on your radar, but don't bet the farm at today's prices. It remains to be seen how the outbreak impacts the company. Either it accelerates losses, or it's merely a hiccup on the pathway to profits.

3 Stocks to Buy as Americans Prepare For Coronavirus Shutdowns

These top "stockpile stocks to buy" are all strong defensive plays. With strong economic moats, and possible short-term demand boosts for their products/services, they could offer some relief to your portfolio.

Cronos Stock Watchers Should Wait For Further Declines Before Buying

Add in the Altria connection, and Cronos stock could be a big winner. But that's over a long time horizon. Until then, the best play is to wait for shares to reach a more reasonable valuation.

With Low Expectations Now Priced In, Consider Nokia Stock A Buy

After the recent sell-off, low expectations are baked into the NOK stock price. While risks remain, shares could be a great speculative buy.

A Wait-and-See Approach Is Best for ADBE Stock

While there's no doubt that Adobe provides relevant products and services, that doesn't necessarily translate to ADBE stock being fairly valued right now. A little patience may therefore yield a bigger discount.