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

Sell the Bounce in 3M Stock

3M stock has rallied after touching a 52-week low. But the problems here are real, making contrarian investors look too optimistic.

Global Legalization Will Determine the Fate of Aurora Stock

Aurora's broad reach will make it a leader if global legalization accelerates -- and a loser if it doesn't.

5 Cybersecurity Stocks to Watch As the Trend Heats Up

Cybersecurity stocks have been big winners in recent years. And investors betting that the trend will continue have no shortage of options.

Recall Will Add to the Pressures on Nio Stock

Nio stock had enough challenges to begin with. A substantial recall only makes the problems facing Nio worse.

The Future of Disney Stock Still Just Comes Down to Streaming

Detailed fundamental analysis shows why streaming is so important to Disney stock, even with attractive businesses elsewhere.

Remember Your History When It Comes to United Technologies Stock

The huge merger between United Technologies and Raytheon looks good on paper. But most big deals do - while few work out.

Earnings Not Quite Good Enough to Signal a Bottom In Micron Stock

Micron's Q3 earnings surpassed expectations. But the company's outlook suggests a bottom isn't yet in for the chipmaker.

Fulfillment Plans Can Support High-Flying Shopify Stock

Shopify stock looks badly overvalued. But fulfillment plans at least give traders another reason to keep SHOP stock near its highs.

Cash App Highlights the Risks and Rewards of Square Stock

To bulls, Square's Cash App is another reason to buy SQ stock. But the company's efforts also highlight the risks to Square stock.

Repeated Failures Are A Big Part Of The Bull Case For Amazon Stock

Amazon has failed more often than it's succeeded. That's the point.