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

The 5 Worst Dow Jones Stocks So Far in 2019

The Dow Jones is up nearly 12% so far this year - but these 5 stocks have disappointed.

Visa Stock Remains a Buy, But Expectations Need to Be Lowered

Visa's opportunities still suggest upside in V stock, but investors, be cautious -- the easy money may well have been made.

A Great Business Alone Might Not Be Enough to Boost AMD Stock

The AMD stock price touched a 13-year high last week. But valuation concerns still dog Advanced Micro Devices stock.

Even After Apple Settlement, Risks Abound for Qualcomm Stock

Qualcomm's settlement with Apple sent QCOM stock soaring. But other long-running risks have brought it back down … and might keep it down.

Amid Streaming Optimism, ESPN Still a Major Concern for Disney Stock

ESPN was a major factor in keeping DIS stock rangebound. But even with streaming optimism, the sports network is still a significant risk for Disney shares.

Is 5G Adoption Finally The Long-Awaited Catalyst For Nokia Stock?

Nokia stock has been stuck for years. Management believes 5G will be the catalyst to get NOK stock back on track.

10 Stocks to Buy That Wall Street Expects to Soar for the Rest of 2019

Wall Street analysts see significant upside in these 10 stocks to buy. And all ten have other reasons for optimism as well.

The Roku Stock Price Is Too High for a Nervous Market

The ROKU stock price, presently over $100, is simply too high. This is a great business, but valuation matters.

As Solid as It Is, Looming Fears Will Hold Back Caterpillar Stock

Caterpillar stock is a debate over where the global economy is headed - allowing investors to easily pick a side.

Nio Stock Price Could Hit Zero

The NIO stock price continues to fall and with good reason. Nio stock price could reach zero, due to NIO's tough competition and high debt.