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

Coca-Cola Stock Still Is Too Expensive

The KO stock price fell sharply after earnings. But with risks rising, Coca-Cola stock has plenty of room for more downside.

The Future of GRUB Stock Will Come Down to Market Share

GrubHub has struggled of late - but if it can hold market share, GRUB stock could soar.

Ulta Stock Might Need to Settle Down

Ulta Beauty stock has soared, jumping after its recent earnings. But Ulta stock might hit a ceiling in 2019.

The Main Problem Facing Tesla Stock Is Still Its Management

The TSLA stock price has dipped from the highs amid an endless stream of bad news. Until management improves, Tesla stock won't rebound.

Who’s Made The Right Call On Cronos Group Stock? Altria or Analysts?

Cronos Group stock has soared in 2019 - but a number of observers aren't convinced. CRON stock investors await the earnings report.

Why the Status Quo Won’t Boost Activision Stock

Activision stock has rallied of late. But there are reasons why ATVI stock fell so far from its highs, and why it's unlikely to climb.

Keep a Close Eye on Salesforce Stock

The CRM stock price increasingly looks like a barometer for tech. The performance of Salesforce stock since earnings shows a confused market.

Understanding GOOGL Stock’s Tricky Earnings

The valuation of GOOGL stock is based on its earnings. But those earnings hide key factors that may affect how investors see Google stock.

Walmart Stock Still Doesn’t Look Quite Cheap Enough

Walmart isn't growing all that fast but WMT stock is priced as if it is.

There Still Are so Many Great Reasons to Buy Bank of America Stock

Bank of America stock has rallied - but there should be more upside ahead.