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 Regional Banks Threatened By Falling Energy Prices (BOKF, CFR, TCBI)

CFR, TCBI and BOKF have lagged so far in 2016. But recent credit downgrades highlight the long-term risk remaining in these names.

3 Stocks Analysts Think Could Fall 25% (TSLA, GPRO, TWTR)

TSLA, TWTR and GPRO have had a rough go of it lately. However, some Wall Street analysts believe things will get worse before they get better.

Blackstone Mortgage Trust Inc (BXMT) REIT: The Best Play on Stalled Rates?

Most of the obvious low interest rate trades have been made, but Blackstone Mortgage Trust (BXMT) REIT offers compelling value in a low-rate environment.

Bank Breakup Talk: Ideology Versus Reality (BAC, MS, C)

BAC, MS, and C stock are trading at historically low multiples and major discounts to book value. Are bank breakup fears to blame? They shouldn't be.

Why Are Investors So Afraid Of Bank Of America (BAC) Stock?

The market has priced in much more than stagnant margins for BAC stock. At $12 per share, shares offer a compelling value opportunity for savvy investors.