Tim Melvin

Tim Melvin

Tim Melvin is a value investor, money manager and writer residing in Windermere, Fla. He has spent the last 27 years as in the financial services and investment industry as a broker, adviser and portfolio manager. He has also written and lectured extensively on the markets with his work appearing on RealMoney.Com, DailySpecualations.com and several other websites.

Recent Articles

Earnings Preview – 5 Financials to Watch

Financials' earnings performance can set the tone for the rest of the season, so keep your eyes on these banks as they report in the next week.

Thinking of Buying the Dow? Read This First

With the Dow at all-time highs, let's look at whether the current valuation stands up to scrutiny -- should you buy the Dow?

3 Cheap Retail Stocks to Buy

Retail stocks that aren't overvalued are few and far between, and even more scarce are ones that aren't losing money. Here's a look at these retail unicorns.

3 Low-Priced Longshots Worth the Risk

Sometimes, stocks have such huge upside potential, they're worth the risk of failure. Here are three such stocks to buy now.

2 Bargain Stocks to Buy on Insider Confidence

These bargain stocks are sitting below book value, and have high levels of insider ownership. Buy with confidence.

How NFL Football GMs Are Like Stock Analysts

One of the best lessons that investors can learn from football general managers: You always have to be ready for your next move.

Best Stocks to Buy Now for June 2014

One good way to screen for stocks to buy -- combine a favorable Piotroski F-Score with momentum. We look at three stocks that make the grade this way.

3 Bank Stocks to Buy at Unbeatable Values

The best bank stocks to buy are ones trading below book value and also buying back stock. Here are three that fit those criteria.

Stock Liquidity – Friend or Foe?

Investors and market pundits alike love to sing the praises of stock liquidity. But what if I told you that the ability to trade so quickly is holding you back?

2 Under-the-Radar Energy Stocks to Buy

While ETFs like the XLE get all the attention, energy stocks like these two picks fly under the radar.