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

Best ETFs for 2020: The U.S. Global Jets ETF Still Faces Headwinds

The JETS ETF might seem like one of the best ETFs for a post-pandemic future. But the long-term impacts will be substantial.

7 Marijuana Stocks to Buy That Will Survive 2020

Investors looking for marijuana stocks to buy need to be careful, as a shakeout is coming. But, these 7 names will see the other side.

5 Monthly Dividend Stocks to Buy

Finding safe dividend-yielding stocks that pay every month is tough. But these monthly dividend stocks fit the bill.

Nio Stock Should Be Attractive for EV Bulls — But Only EV Bulls

The valuation assigned NIO stock doesn't look prohibitive in the context of the sector. But that means the sector has to cooperate.

4 of the Best Index Funds to Buy to Start Off With

The best index funds offer diversification and long-term growth potential. For investors looking to build a portfolio, these funds are a great place to start.

The Holes in the Bull Case for Workhorse Stock

WKHS stock has gained 790% in 2020 on the back of electric vehicle optimism. But margin questions and missed targets suggest caution at these levels.

There Simply Isn’t Enough Good News for iBio

IBIO stock has faded from its highs with good reason: the company isn't giving investors enough reason to jump in.

3 Coronavirus Stocks to Buy if a Relief Bill Gets Done

Suddenly, it looks like another stimulus bill could pass. These three coronavirus stocks could be big winners if a deal finally is reached.

There’s Really No Need to Chase Genius Brands Stock, Even at These Lows

GNUS stock might seem 'cheap' after falling over 90%. But excessive dilution, minimal revenue, and management concerns make it a stock to avoid.

To Own Salesforce Stock, An Investor Still Has to Trust the Market

Salesforce is one of the world's great businesses. CRM stock is one of the market's most expensive. On which should investors focus?