Vince Martin

Vince Martin

Vince Martin has written investing advice for several years, covering stocks across a range of industries. A former registered representative, Martin saw the dot-com bubble inflate and burst in real time, creating a healthy respect for downside risk. He splits his time between Chicago and rural Wisconsin with his wife and three dogs.

Recent Articles

Why Ripple Might Be the Crypto for Crypto Skeptics

XRP has its risks. But the underlying purpose makes some sense, making Ripple an easier-to-digest crypto for traditional equity investors.

4 Large-Cap Stocks to Buy by Year’s End

Large-cap stocks have seen wildly varying performance in 2020. And in 2021, these four names should be among the group's best.

If You Think This Market Is a Bubble, Opendoor Is Exhibit A

Opendoor faces stiff competition and an uncertain future. Yet IPOB stock has roared to new highs. Any sign of market stress seems likely to end the rally.

Hertz Is Still Bankrupt — And Hertz Stock Is Still a Sell

Hertz stock has rallied once again. But the equity value here remains zero or close, meaning this rally should reverse once traders move on.

3 ESG Stocks That Will Cool Off in 2021

These 3 plays have benefited from the rotation into ESG stocks in 2020. But elevated valuations and risks suggest 2021 will be different.

Canopy Growth Stock Is a Bet on a U.S. Market Which May Not Arrive

CGC stock has rallied since U.S. elections. But recent results show that Canada and the rest of the world aren't enough, leaving the stock in a precarious spot.

10 Great Short-Term Stocks for Active Investors to Buy

Volatility has created trading opportunities in this market, and these 10 short-term stocks all have the potential for big moves.

This Rally in FuelCell Energy Stock Simply Has Gone Too Far

FCEL stock has quadrupled in a handful of weeks, but with no news and a long history of disappointment, the rally has little logic behind it.

Amid an EV Bubble, Switchback Energy Stock At Least Has a Shot

SBE stock has tripled since the merger with ChargePoint was announced. That rally seems like too much — but there is at least a long-term case.

A Lack of Progress Keeps IBIO Shares As a Sell

Investors bought the Covid-19 hype in IBIO stock. With little progress made, however, reality is setting in, which means the fade should continue.