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

The Drama of Nio Stock Does Not Bode Well for Investors

NIO stock is still languishing under $3 after another lackluster earnings report. While China is doing everything it can to support electric vehicles, Nio just can't seem to get its act together.

Apple Stock Investors Shouldn’t Sweat Covid-19 Disruptions

Apple stock was a good deal for long-term investors prior to the coronavirus selloff. The only thing that has changed since is that it is an even better deal today.

Why Alibaba Stock Is a Coronavirus Winner

Alibaba stock is down more than 11% this year, but two aspects of its business should thrive in an environment of self-quarantine.

Investors Will Accept Pretty Much Any Excuse to Believe in TSLA Stock

The COVID-19 outbreak likely means Tesla will miss expectations for first-quarter and full-year 2020 deliveries. But TSLA investors are extremely forgiving, so the delivery numbers probably won't matter.

AMD Stock Still Isn’t Cheap Enough To Buy

Before the coronavirus struck, AMD stock was very expensive. It's come down significantly, but not enough to make it more attractive than competing discounted investments.