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

3 Stocks That Are Only Fit for Day Trading

They don't have the chops to earn a place in your portfolio, but SHLD, LC and OPTT could be excellent for day trading.

3 Pharma Stocks That Could Be Gutted If Marijuana Wins

If marijuana initiatives perform well on Election Day, opioid pharma stocks such as MYL, DEPO and INSY could be the big losers.

3 Bought-Out Stocks to Buy for Huge Upside Potential

The market is skeptical of these bought-out stocks: Time Warner (TWX), Rite Aid (RAD) and Valspar (VAL). But each has huge potential upside.

3 Oil Stocks That Could Get Bought Next

GE's deal with BHI could signal the beginning of a wave of buyouts for oil stocks, including EOG, WLL and WFT.

Apple Inc. (AAPL) Stock: The Only 3 Things That Matter

Why didn't Apple (AAPL) move on the Mac event? Because when it comes to AAPL stock, only a select few topics actually matter.

Twitter Inc (TWTR) Stock Is the Surprise Loser of the AT&T-Time Warner Merger

Twitter stock (TWTR) needs a major growth source, and streaming video competition may have just gotten a lot more fierce.

3 Casino Stocks That Could Get a BIG Boost From Congress

If Congress opts to legalize sports gambling in the U.S., it could open up the flood gates for these three casino stocks.

Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Stock Is Facing a Minefield Of Deadlines

Elon Musk's aggressive, self-imposed deadlines and targets for Tesla may have become a liability for TSLA stock.

7 Successful Icons Who Had a Brush With Bankruptcy

Donald Trump's companies have declared bankruptcy four times, but plenty of successful leaders have overcome bankruptcy.

Twitter Inc May Have Found Its Saving Grace (TWTR)

While Twitter stock investors are worrying about a buyout, TWTR may have quietly found a major long-term growth source.