Wayne Duggan

Wayne Duggan

Wayne Duggan was born and raised in a small town in rural Alabama and earned his BS degree from MIT in Brain & Cognitive Sciences in 2006. Aside from his blog “Trading Common Sense,” Duggan has written stock analysis articles for Motley Fool and Seeking Alpha, and he currently works as a financial writer for Benzinga. His articles have been linked by CNN Money, Yahoo Finance, USA Today, and other leading financial news sites. In addition, Duggan is the author of the book “Beating Wall Street With Common Sense.”

Recent Articles

Fraud Or Not, GM Stock Benefits From Nikola Deal

GM stock is not at risk from its Nikola partnership. In fact, he company could ink similar no-risk deals with other EV startups.

It’s Time To Start Buying Aurora Cannabis Stock

ACB stock took a big hit after the company announced a large write-down earlier this month. However, the company has tremendous long-term upside.

Tesla Stock Isn’t a Cult, it’s a Religion

Young investors may be buying Tesla stock because their belief in alternative energy is a form of modern-day religion.

No Matter the Bull Case, Bitcoin Is Still Rat Poison Squared

Bitcoin has performed extremely well in 2020, but it is still a terrible long-term investment. It is too volatile and has no intrinsic value.

Berkshire Hathaway Should Be the First Stock in Your 401k

Berkshire Hathaway is essentially Warren Buffett ETF. To invest like Buffett, keep it simple and buy Berkshire for your 401(k).

Why Tesla Is the Most Dangerous Investment

Analysts are changing their TSLA stock ratings to "neutral." The EV stock bubble has simply made Tesla unpredictable and uninvestable.

How California Is a Big Problem for Lyft

Ridesharing stocks are already risky bets due to their uncertain outlooks. But California's new AB-5 law has created chaos for LYFT stock.

Here’s The Only Safe Way To Buy Tesla Stock

TSLA stock is a risky bet due to an electric vehicle stock bubble. But investors can mitigate the Tesla risk by going short Nikola.

Do Not Buy The Dip In Hertz Stock

A bankruptcy filing doesn't always mean a stock is headed to zero. But because Hertz stock has such a large debt load, it's likely worthless.

It’s Been a Rough Road, but Stick With Intel Stock

There are still plenty of things to love about INTC stock. But upside is likely limited until the company gets it production back on track.