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

Without Advertising, Netflix Stock Is Toast

If Netflix's prices cost it U.S. subscribers, NFLX stock could be in trouble. That's why Netflix stock will likely tumble if NFLX doesn't add a cheaper ad-supported option.

Pair-Trading Cannabis Stocks: Go Long THC and Short CBD

Cannabis stocks have taken a huge hit in 2019 and will likely remain volatile while the industry goes through its growing pains. Long-term cannabis bulls can consider mitigating their portfolio risk by going long top legal cannabis producers and short CBD-focused stocks.

After Cratering in 2019, 2020 Will Be a Better Year for CGC Stock

There's no question 2019 has been a brutal year for CGC stock investors. However, nothing has changed about Canopy's long-term bullish thesis, and there are several potential catalysts ahead in 2020.

Hong Kong Listing Was a Genius Move for Alibaba Stock

Alibaba's decision to list shares in Hong Kong was a shrewd move. Alibaba stock should keep a higher U.S. valuation as a result.

Tesla Stock Is Still a Crapshoot in 2020

The past 12 months have been the typical year for Tesla, including plenty of headlines and volatility. However, Tesla and TSLA stock have ultimately made very little progress heading into 2020.